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By choosing I Accept , you consent to our use of cookies and other tracking technologies. Cybersecurity Mobile Policy Privacy Scooters. Phones Laptops Headphones Cameras. For the company that started the thin phone craze with the original Razr V3 , it was a fitting move, even if which Razr has the trimmest chassis is always changing.
Interestingly, the company can't make the same boast about the Droid Razr Maxx. Measuring 5. Even so, it still feels very svelte and lightweight, despite its larger size. I also found that it fit well into my pants pocket, though with an embarrassing bulge. Of course, people with small hands will have trouble grasping the big-screened, wide-bezelled device. Gone, though, is the hump in the back of the phone that held the camera lens and made the first Droid Razr top-heavy.
In fact, the way Motorola managed to squeeze in the Razr Maxx's more powerful battery was to fill in that hump. It was a smart design call since without the hump the Maxx feels more balanced even as it sports a thicker profile. Not to worry, though: other Motorola innovations have remained, such as the chassis built from diamond-cut aluminum, and the thin sheet of glass in front sculpted to fit flush with the phone's edges. Just like the original Razr, Motorola coated the Maxx's back in Kevlar, which, while smooth and soft, means the battery is not removable.
Thankfully the Razr Maxx features a souped-up 3,mAh battery, compared with the Droid Razr's smaller 1,mAh battery pack. I do like the Kevlar backing. It won't stop bullets, but it does resist scratches and scuffs admirably.
Another durability feature is the Maxx's "nanotechnology coating," also found on the Droid Razr, which shields the handset's innards from light moisture and klutzy spills.
Don't get me wrong, it's not water-resistant, so don't take it to the beach. Making the Maxx even tougher is a Corning Gorilla Glass display with a chemically treated scratch-resistant surface. For instance, you don't have the annoyance of having to create a Motorola account before using the phone like older handsets forced you to do.
It's the same implementation already seen on other Motorola handsets like the Atrix 2 and the Droid Bionic. There are five customizable home screens to choose from, with more shortcuts to the phone dialer, messaging, camera, and the main menu running along the bottom.
The lock screen displays the typical digital clock, date, and battery info. To unlock, just swipe the lock icon from left to right. Those who liked the Droid Razr's virtual keyboard will find the same well-spaced keys, light haptic feedback, and responsiveness here. You also have the choice of using the default keyboard or Swype for fast one-handed writing.
Phone and organizer functions include a calendar, alarm clock, calculator, a file manager, task list, voice command support, and speakerphone. Honestly the most helpful of the lot in my opinion is the My Verizon Data widget, which lives by default on the home screen and estimates your data usage to help you avoid being throttled or slammed with extra fees.
Corporate- and government-friendly Who says you need a BlackBerry for private or public sector mobile security? Motorola doesn't think so. For even more peace of mind, more-severe methods such as remote wipe, PIN lock, SD card and device encryption, and remote enabling and disabling of camera and Wi-Fi are possible, too.
If you must tweak that doc on the road, the Razr Maxx features the Quickoffice app, which lets you create and edit MS Office documents; Citrix's GoToMeeting video conference application; and the portable PC experience that Webtop provides more on that below. It lets you share your documents and media files with your home or work computer. MotoCast also links with the Gallery app to serve up photos, and the Music app to access music files. It morphs the handset into a mobile quasi-PC with Netbook-level functionality.
Just attach it to compatible accessories like the Lapdock inch screen , the Lapdock Pro inch screen , or an HD Station, and the Webtop platform fires up automatically. These Lapdocks sport a keyboard and touch pad, but you'll have to contribute your own input devices if using something like the HD Station.
The Webtop platform at its core is a Linux-based operating system offering a Netbook-like experience for creating documents and surfing the Web via a full Firefox Web browser. The UI is pretty sparse, consisting of a dock or software launch pad with a few applications. The phone's screen is mirrored on the larger display as well, so you can still access your phone's contents and functions in this configuration.
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