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    As much as I like my Droid Razr...I would rather have the thicker Maxx and be able to leave all my sync,update,3G/4G radios,etc on all the time.

    Yeah I get good battery life now but thats with having everything turned off.

    All in all pretty disgusted that this enhanced razr so soon after the 1st.
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    Quote Originally Posted by tc1 View Post
    All in all pretty disgusted that this enhanced razr so soon after the 1st.
    I don't get this attitude. Why are you disgusted? If the Maxx came out the day after your return period expired, a year later, or never what difference does it make to your device?

    It's called "buyer's remorse," it's very common, it's not new, and it often happens to people who either rush into a decision or who are unable to be content with what they have. I knew everything about the RAZR when I got mine. I made an informed decision, and the product delivers to my expectations and more. They could come out with a quad core, 4G phone with a better battery for the same price (and they will) and it won't detract from my enjoyment and usage in any way. I purchased the product knowing what it is and knowing there will be improved versions coming out in the near future.

    That's just tech. If you can't take it, don't yell at Motorola for making new stuff; instead, you might want to stop reading tech news. My dad, back when he was a programming teacher, used to give this advice to his students when they would ask him about purchasing a computer: "Research everything and find the best deal on a computer you'll be happy with, then don't look at any computer news for three years." I think a lot of people need to take similar advice for their mobile purchases: Research everything and get a handset you'll be excited about, then don't look at anything else until your contract is up.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Zandar View Post
    I don't get this attitude. Why are you disgusted? If the Maxx came out the day after your return period expired, a year later, or never what difference does it make to your device?

    It's called "buyer's remorse," it's very common, it's not new, and it often happens to people who either rush into a decision or who are unable to be content with what they have.

    That's just tech. If you can't take it, don't yell at Motorola for making new stuff;
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    If it was a total upgrade processor, gpu, ram, etc then I could understand.

    But since the batteries are non replaceable, it feels like a screw job.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Liderc View Post
    The Bionic is 11mm thick, while the Razr Maxx is only 8.9MM thick. So the Bionic is 2.1mm thicker than the Razr Maxx.

    The Razr is 7.1mm thick, so 1.8mm thinner than the Razr Maxx.
    Thank you! If you live on the west side of the Pond, 1.8mm is .078" just over a 1/16". Yeah huge,
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    I say forget the maxx. There's always gonna be a better phone than the one you have. New phones come out so quick now so you just have to find something for your own personal preference not what everyone else thinks of it
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    Yeah because in two years when your contract expires you know what will be out? The DROID KRAZER MAXXXX (4xs for super quad core.) just saying
    Yeah... so what if I am a country boy? Ill take whine over beer.... but i prefer Jack or Jim id take either of them over the others... so what just cause i wear boots doesn't mean i don't listen to rock and metal... and yes i live on a farm and own a tractor bigger than my truck (: got a prob?
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    Quote Originally Posted by satarecah View Post
    Yeah because in two years when your contract expires you know what will be out? The DROID KRAZER MAXXXX (4xs for super quad core.) just saying
    I'm goings to patient "Razr Quadra Maxx"

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    Just to update the discussions. Motorola had recently posted on the Maxx website that it will be available on 26th. Well, that date has been taken down, and changed to "available soon" again....
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    Since I knew that battery life would be an issue (actually, it is more of an annoyance), when I bought my Razr I also spent $50 for an 8400 mAh external battery from Amazon. The external battery is relatively small, about the size of my old Palm Pre or a pack of unfiltered cigarettes. It also fully recharges my Razr in about 2 hours, tethers nicely, and isn't that tough to carry around. As a result, I never have to worry about running out of power and I keep the form function of the original Razr.
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