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Alternative phones to consider at this SIM-free price include the perennially popular Samsung Galaxy S2 (now running ICS following an update), the blisteringly quick and slick HTC One S and -- if you're not joined at the hip to Google's OS -- the super-sexy and app-packed Apple iPhone 4. As noted in the intro, the 'Maxx' in Razr Maxx is shorthand for 'maximum power'. Motorola has blessed this phone with a seriously beefy 3,300mAh battery (which, incidentally, can't be removed). Indeed, it claims this is the biggest battery in any commercial smart phone -- likening it to power tool battery packs. Phwoar.
Putting its mouth where its money is, Moto reckons you can yak away for a throat-croaking 17.6 hours on the Maxx before needing vrs design damda glide iphone x case - silver a plug socket to juice it up (you'll need to locate some Strepsils long before that), Standby time is a whopping 607 hours or some 25 days, Crivens, If you're wondering how many films you can cram in before the Maxx croaks its last, Moto says the phone is good for 16+ hours of video playback, I tested this claim by loading up one of the longest videos on YouTube -- albeit, not an HD video -- and leaving the phone playing it back over Wi-Fi, I started this battery test at 6pm on a Thursday evening, When I got in to the office at 9am on Friday morning the phone was still going -- now displaying a 'battery at 5% or less' warning..
The Maxx continued to play the video until 10.30am when it finally powered off. So it managed a stonking 16.5 hours of video playback. That's a whole lot of episodes of Community. If you're after a phone with extreme stamina, the Maxx is a very serious contender -- some may say the only one. Alternatively, you could of course grab yourself an equally fully featured smart phone that has a removeable battery and buy a spare or two to carry around. Android creator Google now owns Motorola so you'd be forgiven for thinking Moto's hardware would come packing the very latest version of Android, right? Wrong. The Razr Maxx runs Gingerbread out of the box -- although it will apparently get an ICS update before July. Fingers crossed, Droid fans.
Since the Maxx is already knocking on the vrs design damda glide iphone x case - silver door of this update, why not stick ICS on there from the get go? It's certainly disappointing that the Maxx comes with the same Android version and Moto skin as its older sibling, the Razr, Hopefully this snafu won't last (too) long, Motorola's Android skin delivers the familiar Android experience of multiple home screens (five in this case) to fill with apps and widgets, plus an apps view that can be sliced to show all apps, apps you've downloaded or recently used..
As Android skins go, this software lacks a certain visual finesse and polish. It's not as slick as HTC Sense 4.0, that's for sure. If you're the sort of person who gets offended by ugly fonts and clumsy-looking widgets, which insist on pointlessly pulsing with light every time you swipe, then the Razr Maxx will give you a migraine. Continuing the clumsy theme, the Maxx's interface can be laborious to use. For example, icons can't be dragged together to create a folder -- you have to long-press the home screen, select 'folders' then select the type of folder you want to add. Likewise, changing the apps on the launcher bar means scrolling through a long list to find the app or function you want to add. Only three apps slots are customisable on this launch bar too.
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