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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
Dual-core processor keeps phone running smoothly, Excellent battery life over LTE
Camera is just average, Doesn't run latest version of Android
The Droid Razr Maxx greatly improves upon what was perhaps the biggest weakness of the Droid Razr: battery life. If you plan on watching a lot of video or doing some heavy duty gaming on your phone, the Razr Maxx is a good match for you. If you’re loo...
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Published: 2012-01-28, Author: Robert , review by: talkandroid.com
Abstract: I remember when I first saw the DROID RAZR MAXX at CES , and a Motorola rep told me it had a 3300mAh battery . I didn't think I heard him correctly, so I asked again. Owners of any 4G LTE phone know the struggles with battery life. Making better batteries...
The Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx is an excellent smartphone (up from “very nice” for the Droid RAZR). Overall, both RAZR phones are very similar and but the nearly double-sized battery capacity makes the user experience much better as it removes the battery “...
Abstract: And there she is, the DROID RAZR MAXX and its 3300mAh battery back in our hands. After a quick tour of the device at CES , we have it again to hopefully see if it can live up to the massive single-charge numbers that Motorola was touting. The hardware for...
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Published: 2012-01-25, Author: Brian , review by: cnet.com
Despite a beefed-up battery, the Motorola Droid Razr Maxx has a slim, attractive, and durable design with the same gorgeous display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, and fast Verizon 4G/LTE data speeds as its predecessor. It retains powerful multimedia chops a
For such an advanced smartphone, the vague promise of a future Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is disappointing. Also, while a stronger battery is great, it's still not user-removable. People with small hands will find it hard to wrap them around the phone
The Motorola Droid Razr Maxx proves that a powerful Android superphone can remain thin yet still promise marathon-worthy battery life. If you can live without Ice Cream Sandwich and have big hands, the Maxx is extremely compelling.
Insane battery, Hires AMOLED, Nice overlay, Fast processor, Impressive media player
Fatter design, Higher price tag, large bezel, Nonremovable battery
The Motorola Razr Maxx is certainly a decent phone, but it doesn't quite manage to hit the heights of the competition around it – the likes of the Samsung Galaxy S2 and iPhone 4S. We liked Buying guide 20 best mobile phones in the world today The battery ...
Decent build quality, Android 4.0 is confirmed as coming, MotoCast is excellant
It's a little chunky, it doesn't launch with Android 4.0 and it has exactly the same spec as last year's Motorola Razr
The Motorola Razr Maxx isn't a good-looking phone compared to its contemporaries. It doesn't have particularly good specs either and is rather disappointing in the display department. Next to the Galaxy S3 and HTC One X it looks almost archaic.But none of...
Big screen in a small package, fast, good design, Chrome pre-installed, Getting Jelly Bean, big battery
Last year's tech, no docking stations or accessories available,
Yes there are bigger phones out there, yes there are better phones out there, but if you are on a tight budget and want a decent phone that delivers, this might just be what you are looking for....
While Battery life is good the phone is essentially the same as the standard RAZR, but are you willing to pay an extra £100+ for better Battery life? A good question, but personally we wouldn't. You are better off getting a Samsung Galaxy S II now that it...