Showing posts with label Motorola Razr Maxx. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Motorola Razr Maxx. Show all posts

Monday, July 2, 2012

Motorola Razr GMS begins receiving Ice Cream Sandwich update



While in America, Verizon users can use ICS for several days on the Razr and Razr Maxx in Europe in general and the GSM version has not yet seen the update. Although still in our continent, the Roll-Out is not started in any country, in Asia finally  comes good news for the GSM variant of the product. Were in fact marked the first update in the east, a sign that Motorola is releasing slowly Android 4.0.4

Tuesday, April 3, 2012

Motorola RAZR MAXX officially will arrive in Europe in May!


Great news coming from Motorola: the company's UK division has just announced that the popular version of the RAZR MAXX will be available beginning next May in the European market and Middle East too. The model with 3,300 mAh battery is already available for several months in the U.S. and its marketing in the old continent was not granted, but certainly given the long-awaited tests that have devoted far more autonomy in the smartphone now available.

Wednesday, February 15, 2012

Motorola announces the official update to Android ICS: Q2 to RAZR and XOOM Wi-Fi, Q3 XOOM 2


Motorola has now made ​​available the Ice Cream Sandwich only for the XOOM Wi-Fi  in the U.S., all other devices waiting to receive the update are enclosed in a detailed table that the company released today to address the many requests of user information:

As we can see the smartphone flagship, the RAZR ,will be among the first to receive the much-anticipated update in the next quarter with the first generation of  Xoom  Wi-Fi while you're going to release 3.2 Honeycomb.Curious release in the second half of 2012 for the new Motorola Xoom 2 , lagging the many tablets have been marketed in recent months and that certainly will not help sales.

Sunday, January 15, 2012

Razr Maxx: January 26, the first smartphone in the U.S. with 3300 mAh battery!


Motorola Razr Maxx  is thicker version of the Motorola Razr released at the end of 2011. A device that does not add anything different in hardware than the version available now, but that brings the highest capacity battery ever seen on a smartphone to date (original battery).
With a thickness of 8.99 mm and a weight of 145g, Razr Maxx is more bulky and heavier than the Razr sister, but still very thin and light when we consider the 3300 mAh batterythat has been inserted into the smartphone.
If we want to make a comparison with another device recently released, just think that the Galaxy Notes has a battery of "only" 2500 mAh, 800 mAh less than the Razr Maxx which has a smaller screen and lower resolution.
On balance the data declared by the house are very impressive and show 21 hours of continuous talk time and 380 hours standby time (15 days). Razr Maxx will be released January 26 in the U.S. for $ 299 with a two-year contract. Unfortunately there is no news for Europe though we are confident that many would be interested in a range similar, considering the quality of the product and Android 4.0 coming later this year.


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