Three months after the release of the impressive and slim smartphone comes its similarly slim but inconceivably better sucessor: The Droid Razr Maxx [sic]. Motorola’s latest Droid takes all of the best parts from the original Droid Razr and improves them, leaving everyone who bought last year’s modelunderstandably–and probably irrevocably–upset.
A Droid Razr with an edge
In comparing to its predecessor, it’s a wonder that Motorola and Verizon didn’t just skip the original phone entirely. At 21 hours, the Droid Razr Maxx offers a talk time almost double that of the original Droid Razr. That, of course, is due to its 3,300 mAh battery, which dwarfs the 1,780 cell found in its predecessor.
As a result of this upgrade, the Droid Razr Maxx is a bit thicker than the Droid Razr. That sounds like a problem at first, but seeing as how one of the most prominent criticisms of the Droid Razr was that it was actually too light, this added weight is actually a good thing in the end.
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