Motorola DROID Maxx
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- AnonD-166353
- tue
- 25 Jul 2013
Mobilemaster, 23 Jul 2013This is a good smart phone, with a very good battery life, ... morewhy everybody need radio....its not important....motorola is the best....
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- Mr Grumpy
- Dnh
- 25 Jul 2013
Mobilemaster, 23 Jul 2013This is a good smart phone, with a very good battery life, ... moreBecause Google hates each and everyone one of you and thinks rubbish streaming radio is the future. Also, the carriers, and especially Verizon, hate anything free such as free radio, so they order Moto to make the phone without the FM chip. To hell with all of them.
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- Genius
- rr9
- 25 Jul 2013
Hi peeps!
I made up my mind..I will buy two of this device...get out to the market and flip!...I buy you.
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- pooya
- 0V%
- 24 Jul 2013
is it has wireless charging?
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- Anonymous
- Yew
- 24 Jul 2013
this phone MUST have RGB notification LED. We love LED diodes on phones.
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- sid
- 7tP
- 24 Jul 2013
processor is motorols custom, you gsm people every time info about motorola, you people always with samsumg
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- AnonD-80504
- vbM
- 24 Jul 2013
48hrs of talktime???? really???? o.O
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- AnonD-80553
- 5i4
- 24 Jul 2013
Pat, 24 Jul 2013So 2012..Hahaha! Talk about being clueless.
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- AnonD-80553
- 5i4
- 24 Jul 2013
deewinc, 24 Jul 2013NO SDCARD slot...sort of turns me away. It is a minor thing... moreSomething is wrogn with your PC's USB port if it kills your phones battery.
Besides, connecting it to the computer for anything other than slow charging isn't necessary anymore.
File transfer went wireless long time ago :)
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- deewinc
- rvX
- 24 Jul 2013
NO SDCARD slot...sort of turns me away. It is a minor thing but connecting your phone to the p.c everytime kills the battery. Somehow USB kills a battery.
I prefer using a card reader instead.
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- deewinc
- rvX
- 24 Jul 2013
NO SDCARD slot...sort of turns me away. It is a minor thing but connecting your phone to the p.c everytime kills the battery. Somehow USB kills a battery.
I prefer using a card reader instead.
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- Anonymous
- vGe
- 24 Jul 2013
what about the expected price of the phone???
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- koldmeat
- Pxk
- 24 Jul 2013
Will Motorola release an unlocked GSM version of Droid Maxx just like RAZR Maxx?
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- Emmaugoh
- N9@
- 24 Jul 2013
Motorola I see base on building a high capacity battery nowadays, good for them, samsung killer
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- AnonD-1846
- f04
- 24 Jul 2013
Taylor Wimberly posted the specs for Motorola’s X8 system on a chip. The Mobile Computing System will power Verizon Wireless’ new Droid Ultra, Droid Maxx and Droid Mini handsets. According to Verizon, it promises to deliver a “24 percent faster CPU, 100 percent faster GPU [and] twice the RAM.” You can browse the details below and hang on tight for those first benchmarks to trickle out.
“A mobile computing system powers the new Motorola devices, as opposed to a standard application processor chip found in every smartphone. This involves eight tightly integrated processors, special algorithms, and sensors. No one except Motorola could create this system. The result is a consumer experience like no other. Below is what it entails and see the next section for what it enables:
• Four powerful graphics processors each running at 400 MHz delivering 3.2 million pixel fill rate,16 shader units, 512kb dedicated cached memory and running the Egypt performance benchmark at a blazing 155 frames per second (FPS). Fully compliant with Android Project Butter.
• Two ultra fast application processors each running at 1.7 GHz, 28nm low-power technology, high?speed dual-channel DDR RAM running at 533 MHz.
• One local natural language processor (L?NLP). Motorola proprietary low?power specialized processor with audio sensors, noise estimators, noise cancellation, and speech recognition technology to enable always-on voice based user interaction without sacrificing battery life.
• One contextual computing processor (CCP). Motorola proprietary low-power specialized processor that computes contextual data from sensors enabling intelligent mobile computing and always-on display mode.
Our main chipset has two CPUs and quad GPUs. We have added two additional low?power processors (Contextual Processor, Natural Language Processor) in our system design. So we are not saying we have an octa-core chip, but we have an octa-core Mobile Computing System. Silicon vendors only like to talk about dual versus quad core main CPUs because that is how they are priced. We have to brand and market our system as opposed to a chip.
Our approach is completely different. We have built a custom system around the application processor. For example, the new Motorola devices do not use the battery hungry application processor to do always on audio or display. We have custom designed our system to deliver great experiences without killing the battery. We have built the first tr
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- Anonymous
- ttc
- 24 Jul 2013
great battery life..........
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- strazzi
- 9xj
- 24 Jul 2013
Will this phone come to europe?
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- Pat
- sRj
- 24 Jul 2013
So 2012..
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- Anonymous
- 8xn
- 24 Jul 2013
Another "smartphone" without radio. SHAME!!
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- kenosis
- 2@S
- 24 Jul 2013
We can you both CDMA and GSM on both devices. Right?