Sunday 29 January 2012

Motorola RAZR: the longest duration of 4G smartphones

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If smartphones are so smart, why can not they last longer? At least one phone can.
Although much faster than their competitors 3G, 4G LTE phones have suffered from the battery life notoriously short. How short? Try less than four hours in some cases.
Fortunately, Motorola RAZR Maxx New Droid is to change the power LTE swallowing his reputation as an Android handset screen lasted 8 hours and 25 minutes on the test laptop battery. This test involves continuous surfing over 4G with the phone set to 40 percent brightness.

As you can see from the chart above, it is the longest endurance we have seen on any phone LTE, a full 3 hours and 40 minutes longer than the original RAZR Droid (4:45 ) and 1 hour and 43 minutes longer than the previous year LTE leader, the head of Samsung Droid.
Not only does the RAZR phone the longest lasting Droid Verizon 4G network, but is easily the longest LTE phone we've ever tested the battery by default. None of the phones on the AT & T 4G LTE come close. The time of 5 hours and 42 minutes Skyrocket Skyrocket The Samsung S II "was the longest we've seen on a network where the HTC Vivid (4:21), LG HD Nitro (3:53), and Burst Pantech ( 4:10) while it lasted less than 4.5 hours.
To achieve this kind of epic battery life, Motorola has added a huge 3300 mAh in the design of its ultra RAZR phone. However, even with all that juice, RAZR Maxx is only a single 0.35-inch thick and 5.1 ounces, which is hardly bigger than 0.3 inches, 4.5 ounces original RAZR.
The Droid RAZR Maxx smark the beginning of a new era of longevity smartphone, but does it more to offer than the battery life sublime? Stay tuned for our full review of the Motorola Razr Droid to find out.