Video Review: Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx


The Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx has by far one of the most impressive Android phones I have reviewed so far, and there are many features that come into play for that reasoning. Providing a brief overview of the specs, the smartphone features a 1.2Ghz dual core processor with 1GB of RAM, which has become pretty standard for most smartphones. However, the combination of the processor, RAM and operating system (Ice Cream Sandwich, Android 4.0) really helps make the RAZR Maxx lag-free when paging through multiple pages, and even when rapidly switching from application to application. Read on for more details and my video review of the Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx.

The Droid RAZR Maxx probably has one of the most notable and impressive batteries on a smartphone sitting at 3300MaH of power. Motorola says most consumers can see up to 21.5 hours of talk time (can vary with other usage). In my personal experiences, I was able to go about three days without requiring a recharge, which was just mind boggling. I have been so accustomed to recharging my iPhone close to the end of the day, and I thought that my iPhone’s battery was impressive in comparison to Android smartphones. I was once again proven wrong, kudos to Motorola.

The Droid RAZR Maxx features a front-facing and rear-facing camera, offering 1.3MP and 8MP of still photo shooting, respectively. Similarly, the video qualities are standard 480p (front-facing camera) and 1080p (rear-facing camera), with an LED flash next to the rear-facing camera.

Built-in into the smartphone you will find 16GB of storage for media, which can also be expanded if required, with the use of a micro-SD card. You can also easily stream your media content directly to you TV with the micro-HDMI slot. This is great for sharing videos, photos, and more. If you haven’t already, check out the video review above for a closer look at the Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx.

For more information on the Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx you can visit Verizon Wireless here.

MSRP: $299.99 with two-year contract and $649.99 without contract

PROS: Speed, Battery life, Thinness, Build quality.

CONS: None.

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