Motorola Droid Razr MAXX HD – 3,300 mA Extended Life Battery Breakdown

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droidrazrmaxxhdSmartphones these days deliver incredibly high resolution displays and tons of awesome features. They allow us to do more things without the need of wires or tethers than any other mobile device that has ever been created for the mass-market. But if this incredible mobile ability means having to frequently plug your handset into a car charger or wall outlet, you may as well be on a desktop PC or a land-line telephone. Motorola Mobility understands this intimately, and has taken steps to guarantee a truly mobile smartphone experience.

The Droid Razr MAXX HD is a 4G Android smartphone made by Motorola for the Verizon Wireless 4G LTE system, and its 3,300 mA extended life battery ensures that the last thing you need to worry about is charging the handset. That oversized battery is also spread out over a form factor which delivers a large 4.70 inch display, so the handset still remains thin. That battery runs approximately 60% to 85% larger than the cell found on the typical smartphone, but it can still charge in as little as four hours.

The global ready Droid Razr MAXX HD can access networks in more than 205 countries across the globe, and a single charge of its impressive battery can deliver up to 21.0 hours of talk time. Some people spend the predominant amount of time on their handset surfing the web, and if this is your case, Verizon says you can expect up to 8.0 hours of browsing the Internet from a single battery charge. A full battery also delivers 13.0 hours of video playback, 10.0 hours of streaming video and a generous 27.0 hours of streaming music over Verizon’s LTE network.

Verizon’s website also states that they tested the handset in real world, loaded environments, and achieved up to 8.0 hours or 450 miles of GPS turn by turn directions and voice guided navigation, as well as 4,283 taps, swipes and pinches on the 4.70 inch Super AMOLED touch screen. Those impressive performances come from a battery which can also lie dormant in standby mode for up to 15.5 days. The Droid Razr MAXX HD is slim at 0.37 inches (9.3 mm), water resistant thanks to a special nanocoating, and is designed in a rugged DuPont Kevlar and aircraft grade aluminum form factor.

The screen is protected by a layer of scratch resistant Gorilla Glass, and resolution runs 720 x 1,280 pixels, presenting more than 16 million independent colors at the rate of 312 pixels per inch. A microSD slot accentuates the generous 32 GB of internal storage, and 1.0 GB of LP DDR2 RAM joins a dual core 1.5 GHz CPU in the handset’s hardware package. Video capture runs 1,080P HD resolution thanks to the rear facing 8.0 megapixel camcorder, a VGA quality chat cam is located on the front of the Droid Razr MAXX HD, and the handset offers NFC support out-of-the-box.

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