Well everyone is crying for higher specs so that price will sadly be the theme for now on. The Motorola Droid RAZR Maxx should at least come with the 1.5 GHz chip that all the others are using now, that would justify the name Maxx and make it feel like its worth spending another $100 for. $299 on contract lol you can out right buy a phone for that money. The current Droid Razr is sticking around at $199, with the 16GB micro SD card taken out.
The hump takes up about one fifth of the phone’s size. A 3300 mAh battery in a profile that’s under 9 mm is better than any other device has to offer, by a good margin. Yes, it’s still thinner than the iPhone.
Verizon: we are giving our RAZR MAXX the $299.99 spot, so we have to shove our original RAZR down to the $199.99 spot. 32GB? You can buy your own 16GB card for like $15 online. Besides with 16GB of internal storage most people don’t even need a microSD card for their phones. With the Maxx coming, and the omission of the SD Card, a $100 price tag would be far more eye-catching. $200 is what I (and everyone I know) still consider the "standard" smartphone… well, Android smartphone price.
I like that the phone has a bigger battery but it’s kind of like a pointless upgrade. If the Razr Maxx is going to be $299, then I’d expect a price drop on the Razr, which will get me to buy it. The extra battery life isn’t a selling point for me.
If the new Verizon Motorola RAZR Maxx is going to be $299, then I’d expect a price drop on the RAZR, which will get me to buy it. The extra battery life isn’t a selling point for me. I like that the phone has a bigger battery but it’s kind of like a pointless upgrade. If 3000+ battery in a 9mm thin profile is possible then all future phones should have that much battery from now on. The Droid RAZR Maxx will be available on January 26th.
Sure, but Verizon will bill you for your overseas GSM usage on their rate. You can’t pop in a SIM in another country and take advantage over lower cost overseas rates. The technical issues will be solved, I’m certain. What’s needed is an affordable package for both voice and data when using these phones overseas.
Verizon LG Spectrum key features:
– 4.5-inch (329 ppi) True HD IPS display – 1.5GHz dual-core Snapdragon S3 processor – 8-megapixel camera with LED flash, 1080p video capture – 1.3-megapixel front-facing shooter – 4G LTE – 1GB RAM, 4GB built-in storage, 16GB microSD card preinstalled – Android 2.3 Gingerbread OS
Verizon Motorola Droid 4 key features: - 4-inch qHD Gorilla Glass display - 1.2GHz TI OMAP 4430 processor - sliding QWERTY keyboard - 8MP rear camera with 1080p video recording - LTE - Android 2.3 Gingerbread