The reason the Droid Razr MAXX 4G exists is because the Motorola Mobility designers and engineers did such a good job at fulfilling the requests made by their bosses when they were tasked to design the Motorola Droid Razr 4G. Asked to build the skinniest handset ever, they did just that. And the razor thin Motorola Droid Razr was a runaway hit with both industry analysts and the smartphone buying public. But it was so skinny that there was scant room for extreme battery life, and some users complained that the battery performance could have been better.
The Droid Razr Maxx 4G is on sale now starting at 69.99.
However, there were no complaints about the features or technical specs of the Droid Razr 4G, so the designers at Motorola mobility simply borrowed the original Kevlar and aluminum coated, splash-proof chassis and guts of that thinner original Droid Razr, and Frankensteined them with a battery offering 85% more capacity. The resulting Franken-phone is the long life Droid Razr MAXX 4G, which leads all smartphones in battery performance. 21.5 hours of talk time or 15.0 hours of video playback can be achieved from a single charge of the 3,300 mAh oversized, extended life battery on board the handset.
And also true to the max in the Droid Razr MAXX name is the out-of-the-box data storage. Leading the smartphone field is the 32 GB of out-of-the-box storage, present in the form of 16 GB built-in and a removable 16 GB microSD card that ships with the handset. 1,080P HD video capture is provided by the rear facing 8.0 megapixel camcorder, and 1.0 GB of RAM system memory is on board. The battery performance and data storage features continually keep the Motorola Droid Razr MAXX 4G on most best-selling top 10 smartphone lists, but the handset is versatile as well.
Coupled with the optional Motorola Lapdock 100 feature, the handset transforms into a 10.1 inch entry-level laptop. Complete with full keyboard and track pad, the resultant laptop is thinner and lighter than similarly sized models. An extra 5.0 hours of run time is also added to the handset when the Droid Razr MAXX is docked into the Lapdock station. Also, the Droid Razr MAXX 4G can act as a multimedia center when ported into the optional Motorola HD Station accessory.
The HD Station module provides three USB slots and a single HDMI video out slot, meaning the handset’s dual core 1.2 GHz central processor and WebTop OS can now act as the center of a high definition multimedia hub, accepting peripherals such as a keyboard, mouse and monitor, creating a desktop PC. Motorola also offers an in-vehicle GPS dock which allows you to use the Motorola Droid Razr MAXX as an in-car GPS, offering hands-free, turn by turn navigation.
Buy the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx 4G now starting at 69.99.