Motorola RAZR MAXX Review
March 13, 2011 | Cellular Phone, Gadgets, Motorola | 1 Comment
The RAZR MAXX has EDGE support as well as HSDPA. It’s a highly competitive handset: the RAZR MAXX comes with a 2.2″ 320×240 pixel display, 2 megapixel camera, video calling, 50Mb of internal memory plus Bluetooth, a multimedia and touch-sensitive external media controls.
The maximum download rate with HSDPA is quoted as 3.6Mbps, although coverage limitations will apply. At the maximum rate, the RAZR MAXX’s HSDPA capabilities will be ten times faster than standard 3G.
At 104x53x15mm and 105 grams in weight, the RAZR MAXX is pretty compact for a 3G device, but in fact most of the recent HSDPA devices have been equally impressive. In fact, there’s very little to differentiate the RAZR MAXX from Samsung ZV50 and the BenQ-Siemens EF91 in size and weight terms, although the RAZR MAXX is arguably the better looking device.
Motorola RAzor MAXX specification:
Network: GSM 850/900/1800/1900 + UMTS + HSDPA
Data: GPRS + EDGE + UMTS + HSDPA
Screen: 240×320 pixels, 256k colours
Camera: 2 megapixels (main)
Size: Medium clamshell 104x53x15mm / 105 grams
Bluetooth: Yes
Memory card: microSD
Infra-red: No
Polyphonic: Yes
Java: Yes
Battery life:Not known
The exterior is made from a hardened class compound, which certainly gives the RAZR MAXX a distinctive finish. Although, in truth we wonder how much prospective users care about looks when the main purpose of an HSDPA handset is to attain fast download speeds.
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