Droix X2 vs. Razr Maxx...

Jehu

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I'm probably going to upgrade to the Razr Maxx today. The main reason is the terrible lag that I've been getting. The freeze is so bad sometimes that I can't answer an incoming call and it goes to VM. It has become normal to have to wait 10 seconds or more after I press the call button in my contacts for the call to begin. Most of the time, a reboot helps. It's my suspicion that the apps have been upgrading to the point where they rely on a faster processor. Is the Razr Maxx processor much better than my X2?
 

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Definitely. The X2 has a Tegra2 chip that was plagued with issues. The Razr has a TI OMAP chip that is super stable, fast and reliable. As a matter of fact, I have never had to do a simulated battery pull unless I was on a buggy rom. I had to do battery pulls atleast once a day on my old DX.
 

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Wasn't the Tegra2 chip used in the original aborted version of the Bionic, then replaced with the ti chip?
 
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I've had the Razr Maxx for a couple of hours now. It's impressive. There is no freezing lag so far. The only bad part so far is that they put me on a limited data plan. I'm wondering if I should've just bought a used Bionic from craigslist and transfered my sim.
 

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I've had the Razr Maxx for a couple of hours now. It's impressive. There is no freezing lag so far. The only bad part so far is that they put me on a limited data plan. I'm wondering if I should've just bought a used Bionic from craigslist and transfered my sim.

Personally, I would have done that. Although you would have had to get a sim anyway since the X2 doesn't have one.
 
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