The good: Despite a beefed-up battery, the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx
has a slim, attractive, and durable design with the same gorgeous
display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, and fast Verizon 4G/LTE data speeds
as its predecessor. It retains powerful multimedia chops and tight
security features.
The bad: For
such an advanced smartphone, the vague promise of a future Android 4.0
Ice Cream Sandwich is disappointing. Also, while a stronger battery is
great, it's still not user-removable. People with small hands will find
it hard to wrap around the phone's wide frame, and the 8-megapixel
camera is unimpressive.
The bottom line: The
Motorola Droid Razr Maxx proves that a powerful Android superphone can
remain thin yet still promise marathon-worthy battery life. If you can
live without Ice Cream Sandwich and have big hands, the Maxx is
extremely compelling.
Here is Lisa Gade's review of the Droid RAZR MAXX 4G LTE Android
smartphone on Verizon. The RAZR MAXX is identical to the Motorola Droid
RAZR released a few months earlier except for the MAXX's super-capacity
3,300 mAh battery. It's a tiny bit thicker and just over a half ounce
heavier thanks to the bigger battery. It runs Android 2.3 on a 1.2GHz
dual core TI processor with a gig of RAM and 16 gigs storage.
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