Available since August of this year, the Motorola Droid MAXX smartphone showcased its arrival during a red carpet New York City press event. Also red-carpeted was the X8 Mobile Computing System, a unique collection and arrangement of processing cores that strives to maximize battery conservation and speed up your user interface. The smartphone manufacturer significantly beefed up battery size, display size and the main camera megapixel count, and also chipped in ample RAM memory and a couple of new features.
The Motorola DROID MAXX is available for a reduced sale price now starting at $99.99 – $709.99.
Touchless Control enables the integrated Google Now virtual personal assistant to “wake up” your phone if it is in standby mode, using the power of your voice. Simply say, “Okay, Google Now, “and your Motorola Droid Maxx 4G awakens and is ready for your hands-free voice commands. Another feature which has been positively received by critics and smartphone shoppers is the Active Display feature the Motorola Droid Maxx offers.
Instead of brightening your entire display to show that you have received an incoming text or message, the Active Display technology simply illuminates the portion of the display needed to showcase your notification. This adds to the battery conservation efforts of the unique processor package, as well as power saving light and proximity sensors built into the display, to help the 3,500 mA extended life battery which powers the handset deliver an incredible 48 hours of all-around use after a full battery charge.
That includes surfing the web, downloading applications, playing games, listening to music and talk time, with two full days of use and more than two weeks standby power produced from a single charge. With the industry-standard at 11.0 hours of single charge performance, the Motorola Droid Maxx 4G running on Verizon offers arguably the premier battery performance of any smartphone.
You may think that huge battery, a power packed hardware package and rugged Kevlar fiber back plate might contribute to a fat phone. The opposite is true, as Motorola Mobility engineers have created a slim profile, one of just 0.33 inches (8.5 mm). Up front is a large 5.0 inch AMOLED True HD capacitive multitouch display with a resolution of 720 by 1,280 pixels, protected by a durable layer of Corning Gorilla Glass. The CPU reaches speeds as high as 1.7 GHz, and joins a quad core graphics processor, 2.0 GB of RAM memory and 32 GB of built-in data storage in the handset’s hardware package. Video is recorded at 1,080P HD resolution with the rear facing 10.0 megapixel camera.
The Motorola DROID MAXX can be purchased at a discounted price tag now starting at $99.99 – $709.99.