Motorola
still at least brought a few new goodies to put on display. The latest
major addition to Verizon's Droid Razr family, the Razr Maxx, was on hand, as were the white
and purple variants of the original version. So what makes the $300
subsidized Maxx so different from its predecessor? Simply enough, the
name is a direct reflection of the phone's battery life, as it sports a
thicker (translating to a thickness of 8.99mm, a couple millimeters
thicker than the original) 3,300 mAh juicepack that promises an
out-of-this-world 21 hour talk time. Sadly, we didn't have 21 full hours
to dedicate to testing this claim, but we did have enough time to get a
few pictures and a video of the entire Droid Razr family together at
last below the break.
Sunday, January 15, 2012
Motorola Droid
Motorola
still at least brought a few new goodies to put on display. The latest
major addition to Verizon's Droid Razr family, the Razr Maxx, was on hand, as were the white
and purple variants of the original version. So what makes the $300
subsidized Maxx so different from its predecessor? Simply enough, the
name is a direct reflection of the phone's battery life, as it sports a
thicker (translating to a thickness of 8.99mm, a couple millimeters
thicker than the original) 3,300 mAh juicepack that promises an
out-of-this-world 21 hour talk time. Sadly, we didn't have 21 full hours
to dedicate to testing this claim, but we did have enough time to get a
few pictures and a video of the entire Droid Razr family together at
last below the break.
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