Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX Available at Verizon
The sequel of the thinnest Android high-end smartphone is now available for purchase. Yesterday Verizon launched the Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX at a price tag of $299.99. This means all the rumors are confirmed and now this awesome smartphone with an extended battery can be yours if you sign a two-year contract with Big Red.
On the whole, the Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX is packed with a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced capacitive touchscreen with a resolution of 540×960 pixels, thus we are dealing with a handset which has a perfect display with a pixel density of 256ppi. Plus, it is made by using Gorilla Glass technology meaning you have no reason to worry about scratching and your handset always will look as a new one.

As for the other specs, the phone comes with a dual-core 1.2GHz processor, an 8MP rear camera with autofocus and LED flash, which is not that good, because the lack of dual-LED flash doesn’t allow users to take high quality pictures in dark conditions. However, there is also a 1.3MP camera for web chat, 16GB of internal memory, 1GB of RAM and of course, a 3300mAh battery providing up to 21 hours of talk time and 368 hours in standby mode.
I’ve been digging in phone’s specifications and couldn’t find whether it is launched with Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich as it was rumored, or it still runs Android 2.3.5. So if you have any information, please let us know.
In any case, the designers have managed to fit such a powerful battery in 8.99mm frame, thus the Droid RAZR MAXX still remains one of the thinnest handsets in the world, and paying $299.99 for it mustn’t be a problem, must it?
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