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Da ne duzim mnogo, konacno telefoni napreduju i po pitanju kapaciteta baterje a ne samo velicine ekrana i to je ono sto svojski pozdravljam!!
Ne svidja mi se samo sto su mu sabili ono djubrence od kamere (nije mi jasno sta ce 12mp u onolicnoj optici) u onaj gornji deo al dobro, mora biti i nesto sto ne valja
Motorola had a couple of other interesting handsets for Verizon - the RAZR MAXX and the purple version of the original RAZR. The MAXX is the one that had our jaws drop to the floor though, it's a little thicker and a little heavier than a regular RAZR but it offers the amazing 21.5 hours of continuous talk time. Now go back and read that again.
The key to this nearly day-long talk time (people with insomnia will probably appreciate it) the giant battery that Motorola somehow managed to cram inside. We are talking a capacity of 3300mAh here.
That's almost the size of a 7" tablet battery. Big (in capacity) batteries are usually big (in physical size), but we put the MAXX next to one of the thinnest smartphones ever, its RAZR XT912 half-twin, and saw only minor physical changes.
At a micron under 9mm the Motorola RAZR MAXX is still slimmer than an iPhone 4S and its battery has more than twice the capacity. The MAXX weighs more than a regular RAZR, thouhg (145g vs. 127g).
Everything else about the Motorola RAZR MAXX is virtually identical to the regular RAZR for Verizon - that means 4.3" qHD SuperAMOLED screen with scratch resistant glass, 1.2GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB of RAM and LTE connectivity. We're happy to report that the Kevlar-coated back is still onboard too.
Ne svidja mi se samo sto su mu sabili ono djubrence od kamere (nije mi jasno sta ce 12mp u onolicnoj optici) u onaj gornji deo al dobro, mora biti i nesto sto ne valja