Droid Razr Maxx goes on sale Thursday for $300 with contract
Extra large battery in the Maxx offers 21 hours of talk time
Computerworld - The Droid Razr Maxx from Motorola goes on sale Thursday for $299.99 with a two-year agreement, Verizon Wireless announced Tuesday.
Motorola showed off the Maxx earlier this month at the Consumer Electronics Show (CES), noting that its 3300 mAh battery is about double what most current smartphones offer and supports up to 21 hours of talk time on a single charge. That makes it the biggest battery for a smartphone, and supports the Maxx's video and song-playing capabilities.
The Maxx will run over Verizon's 4G LTE network and features a dual-core 1.2 GHz processor; a 4.3-in. Super Amoled Advanced touchscreen with 540-by-960-pixel resolution; an 8-megapixel camera as well a a 1.3-megapixel camera; 1GB of RAM; 16GB of internal storage, plus 16GB more on a micro SD card.
It will sell for $100 more than the Droid Razr did when it first went on sale in October. Both devices run Android 2.3.5, upgradable to Android 4.0, "Ice Cream Sandwich."
The Maxx weighs 5.1 ounces and measures 5.14 in. by 2.7 in. and is 0.35 in. thick, barely larger than the Droid Razr.
Customers buying the Maxx need a nationwide talk plan that starts at $40 a month and a data package starting at $30 a month for 2GB of data.
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