If the only claim to fame besides the high-end feature package that the Motorola Droid Razr MAXX 4G Android smartphone contains was its smartphone-best out-of-the-box data storage and battery performance, that would be impressive enough. The 32 GB of out-of-the-box, user accessible storage space, and 21.5 hours of talk time or 15.0 hours of video playback from a single battery charge are numbers that actually translate to superior performance in areas a consumer is looking for. But the Droid Razr MAXX 4G is also as versatile as any smartphone currently offered in the mobile marketplace, doubling as a laptop, desktop PC, multimedia HD station and in-car GPS system.
An optional Lapdock 100 Motorola accessory can be purchased which uses the powerful 1.2 GHz dual core Cortex processor of the Motorola Droid Razr MAXX 4G to power Motorola’s WebTop OS. Snap the handset into the Lapdock accessory and the result is a 10.1 inch, entry-level laptop complete with full keyboard and track pad, as well as an additional 5.0 hours of run time. The handset can also be combined with the optional Motorola HD Station, which gives the handset three microUSB ports and an HDMI slot. This allows you to hook up HDTV monitors, PC monitors, keyboards, a mouse and other peripherals, creating a desktop PC or multimedia high definition hub.
The Droid Razr Maxx is currently available starting at $99.99 at select authorized online retailers.
And when you hop into your automobile, simply snap your versatile Motorola Droid Razr MAXX 4G Android smartphone into the optional vehicle GPS mount and enjoy hands-free turn by turn GPS navigation. The Motorola Droid Razr MAXX 4G is extremely versatile, but also holds its own when compared to other 4G smartphones as simply that, a smartphone. Exceedingly thin at 0.35 inches (8.9 mm), the handset delivers simultaneous voice and data access on the Verizon 4G LTE system.
The splash resistant, Kevlar and aluminum chassis is a very unique design, and a layer of Corning Gorilla Glass offers scratch resistant to the screen, continuing the rugged profile. The extreme battery life is delivered by a 3,300 mA battery which is 85% larger than the handset’s slimmer twin, the Droid Razr 4G. The phone contains a 4.30 inch Super AMOLED advanced touchscreen with 540 x 960 pixel resolution.
With a recent price drop, the Motorola Droid Razr MAXX now starts at only $99.99
The CPU mentioned earlier joins a graphics specific PowerVR SGX540 GPU in the Texas Instruments OMAP 4430 microchip package on board the handset. Video capture is offered at 1,080P HD resolution from the rear facing 8.0 megapixel camcorder, and a 1.3 megapixel chat cam offers video call support. A proprietary YouTube video player has been pre-installed, and the Motorola Droid Razr MAXX 4G contains a built-in music player which supports all major audio file formats. Buy the Droid Razr Maxx starting at $99.