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Razr2 vs Maxx

slammyham

Jun 5, 2007, 12:03 AM
The max is made out of a aluminum/titanium material...nt plastic like the maxx.

The maxx is a good phone but feels cheap.

The v9m is super fast!!!!!

But has the same old Verizon UI.

Almost the same phones but the screens and looks are different.

To each his own!!
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The Rever

Jun 5, 2007, 11:14 AM
What kind of a post is this? Did you just have to throw something up? Getting rid of a fur ball?

You can do better--dig deeper next time.
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GuyinLACA

Jun 11, 2007, 11:19 AM
PROS of V9m
-Thinner
-Use of ultra strong metal
-Excellent appearance
-Ability to read texts on the front screen
-Verizon's new UI, Alltel's will have a vastly refined Moto interface

PROS of the MAXX
-Camera has a flash
-Larger battery so probably better battery life
-Less of a fingerprint magnet

The MAXX seems like a more practical phone given that the flash makes the camera usable at night. This is probably its strongest asset. The MAXX also uses strong metals, however, it's rubber coated and some people can't tell.
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wnrussell

Jun 11, 2007, 1:08 PM
GuyinLACA said:
The MAXX seems like a more practical phone given that the flash makes the camera usable at night. This is probably its strongest asset. The MAXX also uses strong metals, however, it's rubber coated and some people can't tell.

The Maxx is less likely to scratch with that finish, so I don't need a snap-on case, like for the V3c.

Also, the configuration where the hinge is smaller that the rest of the case makes it really comfortable to hold.

Strictly a preference issue, but holding a 12mm in your hand or on your shoulder doesn't feel as good to me. I'll be anxious to see how the voice quality is on this R2.
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