Motorola’s (NYSE:MMI) Droid Razr Maxx Now Available: Still Skinny

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Posted 27 Jan 2012
Category Consumer Electronics, GOOG, Market News, MMI, Stocks, Technology, VZ

Motorola's (NYSE:MMI) Droid Razr Maxx

By Lynn Shannon

If you thought the ultra-thin Motorola Razr (Motorola Mobility Holdings, NYSE:MMI) was cool but a little light on the battery life, then the Motorola Razr Maxx, available as of Thursday through Verizon Wireless (Verizon Communications, NYSE:VZ) may be the next phone for you.

It’s only slightly thicker than the Droid Razr by .07 inches, but the battery now lasts a full day and night (21 hours). Motorola claims the phone is the thinnest long lasting smartphone batterywise on the market.

In all other aspects, the phone is the same as the Droid Razr which has been available for a few months now.

The 4G LTE phone gives you an impressive 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced display, 1.2GHz dual-core processor, and 32GB of memory for $299.99 on contract. The phone will be updatable to Google’s (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android Ice Cream Sandwich OS in the future.

Lynn Shannon writes about consumer electronics for CEoutlook.

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