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Moto Maxx unveiled, touts 2 days battery life

Soon after closing the acquisition deal with Lenovo, Motorola immediately got to its feet and unveiled the Motorola Moto Maxx which, above anything else, has wowed road warriors and power users with its large 3900mAh battery tucked underneath a stylish Kevlar-reinforced body.

Motorola Moto Maxx

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Motorola Moto Maxx specs:

5.2-inch Quad-HD (2560 x 1440) Super AMOLED display @ 564ppi
DuPont Kevlar-reinforced frame with Ballistic Nylon or Metallized Fiber Glass
Corning Gorilla Glass 3 with water-repellant nano-coating
2.7Ghz Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 quad-core processor
Adreno 420 GPU
3GB RAM
Non-expandable 32GB | 64GB internal storage
20.7MP rear camera with two LED flashes
2160p video recording @ 24fps, 1080p @ 30fps
2MP front camera
3G, LTE
WI-Fi 802.11ac
NFC
Bluetooth 4.0 LE with A2DP
GPS with A-GPS, GLONASS
Non-removable 3900mAh battery
Android 4.4 KitKat
Colors: Black Ballistic Nylon, Metallic Black and Metallic Red
Dimensions: 143.5 x 73.3 x 8.3mm
Weight: 147 grams

The new Moto Maxx is the international variant of the Droid Turbo which was launched in the US last month. The former is going to be available in Brazil (BRL2,199) and Mexico starting this month with other Latin American countries to follow suit.

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This article was written by Ronnie Bulaong, a special features contributor and correspondent for YugaTech. Follow him on Twitter @turonbulaong.

12 Responses

  1. Avatar for fce fce says:

    what’s the deal with the 3G, LTE in the SpecSheet?
    Just curious if this phone can handle 4G, LTE speed.

  2. Avatar for nalito2loy nalito2loy says:

    nexus 6 o maxx, nexus 6 o maxx… @_@

  3. Avatar for denmark denmark says:

    mas maganda magbasa ng ganito kapag nababasa ko na yung availability sa pinas, kaso mukhang matagal pa hehe

  4. Avatar for shinoda b. shinoda b. says:

    Ano ba problema nyo sa capacitive buttons? Parang madaling mag-“screen burn-in” yung nasa screen mismo yung tatlong buttons kaya nga almost lahat ng Samsung phones ngayon, may sariling pindutan na instead of yung nasa screen ang tatlong pindutan.

  5. Avatar for paulo paulo says:

    Wats wrong with the capacitive buttons? Aabot kaya yan dito sa ph?

  6. Avatar for Carlo Ople Carlo Ople says:

    Damn you capacitive buttons. Damn you to hell!!!!

    • Avatar for Tristan Gonzales Tristan Gonzales says:

      Perfect phone, ruined by those capacitive buttons!

    • Avatar for Carlo Ople Carlo Ople says:

      And that flaw is only going to be more pronounced after the Lollipop rollouts, with its newly designed onscreen buttons.

    • Avatar for Ryan T. Ryan T. says:

      I guess I’m part of the minority that appreciates capacitive buttons even tactile ones. Screen would gorgeous uninterrupted by onscreen buttons haha

    • Avatar for eric jay eric jay says:

      oo nga, di na maganda yung capacitive buttons.

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