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February 2012
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The editors liked
Kapasitas baterai ekstra besar
Bahan Kevlar yang tangguh untuk bodi
Performa mumpuni dikelasnya
Update ICS telah tersedia
Perekam video full HD (1080p)
Daya tahan dan kapasitas baterai yang besar
Desain yang bergaya dan (tetap) tipis
The editors didn't like
Harga relatif mahal di kelasnya
Versi OS bukan ICS secara default
Kesimpulan
Meski memiliki konsep yang sedikit berbelok
RAZR MAXX tetap layak mewarisi gen RAZR. Memang banyak produk lain yang lebih tipis dari ponsel ini
Namun menyadari bahwa dibalik
Spesifikasi tidak ''wah'' (selain baterai) jika dibandingkan ponsel lain di range harga yang sama
and FVSo at the end of my time with the Droid Razr Maxx it was really hard to give up. Verizon can attest to this fact, and I am really sorry to this for this. But this should tell you how much I enjoyed my time with the phone. Even coming from a more...
Long battery life, Large display, Gorilla Glass, Kevlar Case, Micro SD slot
Battery not user-replaceable, Boot Loader locked (not easily rooted)
This is the first phone since I got my Droid X that has been hard to return. I like the looks, the use of Gorilla glass, and, oh yeah, the battery life. This is the first 4G phone I would consider owning. I don’t like that the battery is not user-repl...
Abstract: If you have to choose between the Razr and the Razr Maxx the Maxx will win hands down. For everything the Razr can do the Maxx can do it and do it longer. However in the long run will the Maxx make more sense to you when you add in that it will cost you $...
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Published: 2012-03-29, Author: James , review by: gadgetreview.com
Battery life is unbelievable, Excellent performance; one of the fastest phones available, Minimalist software doesn't get in the way, is very helpful
For a 4.3″ screen, it's very big and thick, No Android 4.0, No improvements to the Droid Razr except for battery life
Though we missed reviewing the Droid Razr back when it first released in November, the Droid Razr Maxx almost makes up for it. As I mentioned back with the LG Doubleplay, the best phone is the one that lasts as long as you need it. Today, every major smar...
Abstract: TOOLS YOU CAN USE advertisementMotorola’s Droid and Razr brands have both made a splash with cell phone consumers in the past, and the same should hold true for the newer release, the Droid Razr Maxx. Equipped with a speedy processor, durable design, a...
Abstract: Video Review: The Droid RAZR MAXX from Motorola offers an extended battery life and super fast speeds with its 1.2 GHz dual core processor on Verizon's 4G LTE network. So how does this latest RAZR live up to expectations? Matt Mira and Kevin Pereira ta...
Abstract: If you're like me, you use your device heavily, which tends to drain the battery. Extended batteries are always an option, but they typically add noticeable thickness to a device. Motorola is seeking to solve this issue with the Droid Razr Maxx, a newer v...
Abstract: Specifications Powering the RAZR MAXX is a fast 1.2GHz dual-core TI processor, 1GB of RAM, and LTE connectivity. The display is of the qHD variety, and carries a size of 4.3-inches and an aspect ratio of 16 x 10. Additional features include a back faci...