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Motorola RAZR Maxx Making Debut in Europe and Middle East this May

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Verizon customers have had an exclusive taste of 15-20-hour battery life thanks to the RAZR MAXX’s ridiculous 3,300 mAh battery, but that club will soon take on new members over in Europe and parts of the Middle East. Motorola has announced that the device would be launching in those regions this May. The phone’s battery life is sure to be a huge draw for many who are sick of having to worry about finding a charging outlet throughout the day.

Motorola’s advertising 17.6 hours for this variant, a few hours shy of the 20-21 hours they originally advertised this device with. More than that, it’s still a pretty serviceable device with its dual-core processor and 1GB of RAM. Even with its dreamy battery, it’s still a sub-9mm device coming in at just 8.99mm thin. MOTOBLUR sits atop Android 4.0 but if US happenings are anything to go by you should expect Ice Cream Sandwich before too long. Read on for full press details.

BASINGSTOKE, UK – Apr. 03, 2012 – All day, every day – that’s how much you use your smartphone. With its impossibly thin and lightweight design, Motorola RAZR™ MAXX boasts features with the wow factor and a battery that can handle even the most demanding lifestyle. Customers across Europe and the Middle East will be able to start talking, texting, typing, watching and more for even longer from May 2012.

RAZR MAXX delivers up to 17.6¹ hours of talk time so you won’t spend your day plugged into the wall. However its 1GB RAM combined with a dual-core 1.2GHz processor and Android™ operating system will ensure you are always entertained, delivering a lightning-fast user interface and the power to multi-task like never before. You can rock your playlists while checking email, breeze through photos – all day, every day, all at the same time.

Still seriously thin at just 8.99mm, RAZR MAXX is the exact opposite of frail. It’s made strong with KEVLAR® fibre, while Corning® Gorilla® Glass defends the hyper-vibrant 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced display from scratches and scrapes. And every part of the Motorola RAZR MAXX is protected by a splashguard coating, which even extends to the electrical boards inside, ensuring a go anywhere, do everything attitude.

Smart Actions, the remarkably intelligent application exclusive to Motorola Mobility, pushes the limits even further by automating everyday tasks based on triggers like time of day, location, battery levels and more. Never forget to put your phone on silent in meetings, turn up the volume when your boss calls and even maximize your last ounce of power by dimming the display and turning off power hungry services.

Motorola RAZR MAXX also comes preloaded with the Motorola MotoCast™ app², giving you the power to stream or download content from a home or work computer straight to the device so your docs, pics and music are always available – anytime, anywhere. No uploading to a third party means no wasted time or forgetting to upload that crucial presentation, and everything stays protected, right on your computer.

“RAZR MAXX isn’t changing the rules – it’s creating a whole new game. Building on the RAZR heritage it combines the pinnacle of design with mind-blowing power and an incredible battery life that is perfect for people who want to push their smartphone to the limits,” said Maurizio Angelone, vice president and general manager, mobile devices, EMEA, Motorola Mobility. “Whether you want to watch hours of movies, or don’t want to worry about charging between meetings, this latest smartphone from Motorola redefines boundaries and banishes the low battery beep to history.”

Motorola smartphones offer some of the industry’s most powerful enterprise features available, and Motorola RAZR MAXX is no exception, including government-grade encryption and productivity tools that rival the capabilities of desktop PCs. Collaborate in real time with GoToMeeting® and create and edit files right on your phone with QuickOffice®.

Availability

Motorola RAZR MAXX is expected to be available in select markets in Europe and the Middle East starting from May 2012. For more information on Motorola RAZR MAXX click here.

About Motorola Mobility
Motorola Mobility, Inc. (NYSE:MMI) fuses innovative technology with human insights to create experiences that simplify, connect and enrich people’s lives. Our portfolio includes converged mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets; wireless accessories; end-to-end video and data delivery; and management solutions, including set-tops and data-access devices. For more information, visit motorola.com/mobility.

Quentyn Kennemer
The "Google Phone" sounded too awesome to pass up, so I bought a G1. The rest is history. And yes, I know my name isn't Wilson.

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4 Comments

  1. Bring it to Sprint

  2. Going to the middle east?  I wonder if there’s an app for remotely detonating explosives; they’d make a killing off sales of that one

  3. Too bad it isn’t a 720p display…other than that I’m quite digging the phone. But ultimately, no 720p on a >4″ display, is a no-go for me.

  4. It’s a nice phone with some good specs, but unfortunately has something to lose on the screen aspect. No 720p on smartphones will become a deal breaker on the top of the line models..

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