by Brian Klug on 1/12/2012 10:02:00 PM 
Posted in   Trade Shows , CES , CES 2012 , Motorola , RAZR MAXX , Droid 4 , Lapdock 500      
Anand and I stopped by Motorola this afternoon and got to spend some time with a number of the handset-maker's newly announced products, including the RAZR MAXX, Droid 4, and Lapdock 500 Pro. We covered the announcement, but as a refresher, the RAZR MAXX is a RAZR with a gargantuan 3300 mAh (12.54 Whr) battery and slightly thicker profile, and the Droid 4 is a close relative that eschews the SAMOLED Advanced display for TFT-LCD and includes a 5-row QWERTY keyboard. Both include 4G LTE connectivity and a 1.2 GHz OMAP4430 SoC.
When playing with the RAZR MAXX, it's shocking how a phone with this large of a battery manages to not feel strangely heavy or bulky. Like a number of other Motorola devices, the RAZR MAXX's internal battery is also the higher voltage 3.8V nominal chemistry as well. The MAXX simply closes the thickness difference between the camera bulge and the backside and instead results in a flat surface. The best way to think of it is that the thickest part of the RAZR is no thicker on the MAXX, only the thinner carbon-fiber region puts on some bulk. I'm excited to see how the MAXX does in our battery life tests with that big of a battery.
Motorola also whipped out the purple RAZR which we grabbed some shots of. The white and purple RAZRs are identical to the gunmetal grey device we've already reviewed.
The Droid 4 looks and feels a lot like the RAZR, and doesn't bulk up that much with the addition of a QWERTY keyboard. I came away very impressed with the Droid 4's keyboard, which felt very communicative and comfortable, just like the Droid 3's. The Droid 4 includes a LCD-TFT with RGBW PenTile instead of the RAZR's RGBG Super AMOLED Advanced.
Gallery: Motorola Droid RAZR MAXX, Droid 4, Lapdock 500 Pro
Lastly, we got a brief chance to touch and inspect the Lapdock 500 Pro, which feels like a much more serious, grown up, evenly-balanced notebook than the Lapdock 100. In addition, the Lapdock 500 Pro includes many more I/O options, including Ethernet, D-Sub, an SD card slot, and front facing camera.
Just turn off LTE... and there ya go, Razr 3G
or just get an iPhone4s and have similar battery life, but much better speed (HPSA+ vs Razr 3G).
Unless the Razr is also HPSA+?
-Brian
Ya, but then you have to have an iPhone ;)
Seriously though, the iPhone was a great design in its day, but now a 3.5 inch screen just isn't cutting it. Most Android's (the highest selling phones by far) are 4.3 inches, and now even larger models are starting to appear. That and there is no variety to fit different peoples needs. No removable battery options, no larger screen options, no qwerty options, no 4G options.... no options at all.
Look at battery charts... iPhone 4 and 4s are tops on everthing except 3g voice (which motorola has done some nice work).
The iPhone 4s is 4G via HPSA+ (well....I like calling it 3.5G, but it's fast).
BTW, the RAZR doesn't have a removable battery just like the iPhone.
Variety? Having the iPhone adds variety! :)
My background with smartphones over past 6 years....I've had a variety of Blackberries(starting with 7290, ending with Storm), iPhone 3GS, then androids (Eris, Droid1, DroidX, Incredible2, Evo3D, Bionic, and now waiting on my Galaxy Nexus... It's from a perk being in IT. I get to try new phones and give people my old at work, been that way for past couiple of jobs.
I bet the Razr Maxx is going to be a battery beast.
My Xperia Pro (which I use to check e-mail, surf the web, play games like Flight Control, Blow Up, GLWG, and similar, read RSS feeds, test wireless signals, and a bunch more) gets 50 hours (just over 2 days) of use out of a single charge. And even that's not worth bragging about.
It absolutely boggles my mind that in 2012 phone vendors are putting these dinky little batteries into smartphones. Why, oh why, oh why are 4"x2" phones being shipped with tiny little sub-2"x2" batteries? Why aren't batteries the size of the entire backside of the phone? Why aren't batteries integrated into the back cover of the phone? Why are we forced to turn to third parties from Asia to create full-sized battery packs for phones?
The battery in my ancient SE w580i "walkman" feature phone has a physically bigger battery than my Xperia Pro. :(
There's ample room in most smartphones for 2500+ mAh batteries. There's just no reason to be shipping these puny 1500-1800 mAh things in this day and age.
 
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