The
Motorola Droid RAZR just hit shelves at the end of last year, but to
reach its uber-thin design the built in battery was relegated to a
1700mAh rated battery. Given the phone’s large Super AMOLED display,
dual-core processor, and LTE connectivity battery life just hasn’t cut
it for some power users. No problem, here comes the Motorola DROID RAZR
MAXX. The MAXX retains all of the specs that made the original device
shine but bumps it up to a 3300mAh battery, close to double the
original. It still manages to earn the RAZR name with a thickness of
only 8.9mm. The extended battery life equates to 8 hours of non-stop movie viewing. Another way to see it has the phone making it from LA to Las Vegas and back using Google Maps Navigation in one charge. Say goodbye to your car charger. While we wonder how the release of the RAZR MAXX will affect the currently available RAZR — things could get a bit confusing for customers wondering why last year’s model is still a viable option (we smell a price cut in its future) — Motorola is confident that offering a broader range of options will best meet consumer needs. |