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Excellent battery life.
4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced display.
Decent video recording.
Great build quality.
Kevlar Case.
Micro SD slot.
Fast 4G speeds.
Improved design.
Android 4.0 upgradeable.
Blazing LTE speeds
Handy MotoCast app.
Good design and materials used
Occasional snags with camera quality.
Runs older Android 2.3.5 software.
Battery not user-replaceable.
Boot Loader locked.
Design is logo heavy.
Power and volume buttons are small.
NinjaBlur interface is lifeless.
Lots of bloatware apps installed.
Less than ergonomic handful.
Runs hot.
Big.
Screen not as sharp as competition's.
By Pocket-lint on September 12, 2012
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...
By GSMArena on August 24, 2012
We're at the end of this review and we're quite happy with how it all went. The Motorola RAZR MAXX may use older hardware, but we didn't find it lacking severely in any respect. The build quality of the phone is top notch, with distinctive...
By FoneArena on August 14, 2012
The main reason for you choose this device over the other Android devices, is the monstrous battery. With the Android 4.0 update now available, it makes it better. It pack in lot of features such as HDMI out, 8MP camera with 1080p HD video recording...
By Mobile88 on August 12, 2012
The Razr Maxx carries a big battery pack and focuses on endurance rather than cutting edge...
By itproportal.com on June 23, 2012
The Motorola Razr Maxx is just last year's Razr, with a larger battery - let's not kid ourselves it's nothing more than that. But I feel that it's a better phone than the Razr, as it feels more comfortable to hold and with more of a...
By Tbreak.com on June 17, 2012
The Motorola Razr Maxx doesn’t do anything revolutionary from the Motorola Droid Razr, but what it does do is deliver some much needed uptime thanks to its improved battery. While the older Android OS doesn’t do much for the phone, we can...
By Stuff.tv on June 01, 2012
Watch out BlackBerry, there's a new business phone in town – and the Motorola RAZR MAXX has got stamina...
By evogadget.com on June 01, 2012
The Motorola Droid Razr Maxx is a jewel that should be owned by all the consumers who want a smartphone with a solid battery and solid...
By CoolSmartphone on May 30, 2012
Recently we reported on the launch of the new Motorola RAZR Maxx, Motorola’s new flagship handset and we have very kindly been donated a review model to have a play with. At the beginning of the year Dan reviewed the first RAZR to carry the...
By The Inquirer on May 29, 2012
Design and buildThe Razr Maxx looks identical to its predecessor, featuring the same glossy black, hard line finish and being made of the same kevlar laced polycarbonate. Notable differences are the device's size and weight, with it measuring...
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