Razr takes talk to the Maxx
The Motorola Razr Maxx, scheduled to arrive in South Africa later this month follows its predecessor’s rugged and slim design, but also includes a more powerful battery aimed it giving its users longer operating times between charges.
With
its thin and lightweight design, the Motorola Razr Maxx boasts features with
the wow factor and a battery that can handle even the most demanding lifestyle.
Customers in South Africa are expected to be able to start talking, texting,
typing, watching and more for even longer using this Android-powered device
from later this month.
Still
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 4.3-inch
super AMOLED display from scratches and scrapes. And every part of the Motorola
Razr Maxx is protected by a splashguard coating.
Razr
Maxx delivers up to 17.6 hours
of talk time. Similarly, its 1GB RAM combined with a dual-core 1.2GHz processor
and Android operating system will ensure you are always entertained.
Smart
Actions, the intelligent application exclusive to Motorola Mobility automates
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.
The Motorola
Razr Maxx also comes preloaded with the Motorola MotoCast app, allowing you
to stream or download content from a home or work computer straight to the. 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.
“Since
we re-imagined the iconic Razr brand, the Motorola Razr has wowed consumers
across the globe by combining the pinnacle of design with mind-blowing power,”
said Dorothy Matemba, Motorola Mobility sub-Saharan Africa head of marketing. “Razr
Maxx builds on those same principles and also delivers a good battery life.”
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.
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