The Android smartphone market is absolutely flooded with new phones. How do you go about picking one that fits the bill? Based on past inquires, the battery life is one of the most crucial. Thanks To Motorola Mobility, the new Droid Razr Maxx might be that phone for you.
Seeing the official release over the weekend, the Droid Razr Maxx is the healthier form of the original Droid Razr, sporting a battery that just won’t stop. The new Razr Maxx does end up being thicker and heavier than the predecessor, Twenty-five percent thicker (0.35 inches vs. 0.28 inches) and 13 percent heavier (4.5 oz. vs. 5.1 oz.) to be exact, but the battery is just to die for – well, not really.
That is the thing, the battery just doesn’t seem to die like the smartphones of past. It is easy to tinker with our smartphones and every imaginable app installed from games to social, but the fact is, we are charging them ever so often.
Besides a battery that will last you, you can see the remaining feature set is a pretty nice line-up also: 1.2GHz dual-core ARM-based CPU, 8-megapixel camera (with LED flash and 1080p video capture), MiniHDMI port, MicroUSB port, and 32GB of nonremovable flash memory.
Not a bad way to start the year for Motorola Mobility and Verizon, and the price point sits at $300 for a 2 year phone contract, and of course 4G support.

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