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Motorola MAXX V6
3.5 out of 5Average user rating :
MotorolaManufacturer :
March, 2007Date :
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2User opinions :
The MAXX V6 is an modernized version of the RAZR V3X. It's a lightweight and ultra-slim 3G handset featuring dedicated music keys on the face of the clamshell that blue lighting up when is in use. The only existent difference is the look of the phones and the reality that the MAXX has a better camera. MAXX has a supplementary; with its mixture of metal and glass have a futuristic look and the cool touch sensitive music keys. the RAZR MAXX introduce a latest technology called; HSDPA which enable download data at speed up to 3.6 Mbps - that's 10x more rapidly than usual 3G - and has been dubbed 3.5G. This income that you can make superior use of 3G network services, such as, super-fast music downloading, high resolution video calling at 15 frames per second and streaming and live TV on your phone. The phone has two cameras: a 2.0 megapixel camera for taking pictures, and a VGA camera for video calling. Both are admirable. The video camera is high resolution (640 x 480 pixels) and supports a fast frame rate (15 fps). The main display is also exceptional, with resolutio Then of 240 x 320 pixels and a256K colours. MP3 player is stereo and supports the most universal formats (MP3, AAC, AAC+) digital music and you can plug in any a USB headset or a stereo Bluetooth headset. Sound is excellent quality. ringtones are also supported 64-voice MP3. The internal memory is 50 Mb, which is enough to store roughly 10 songs, other than you can increase the memory size using a microSD card. The battery life of the MAXX V6 has been better compared with the V3X. USB 2.0 and Bluetooth connectivity are supported, and all the typical features that you anticipate from a recent phone (web browser, MMS, email, etc) supported. Important Features:
Reviewed by George on 17-10-2007 Rating:
It's a good phone.
Strong signal (can even send photos and have live video talks). Loud ring tones with cool selections. Killer looks (beautiful). On its technical aspect; two color screens, two camera/video lenses, G3+, mp3 player, voice recorder/dialing, 50MB+ of internal memory plus a miniSD card - it definitely warrants a much higher rating than my opinion of "Good" (a 3 out of 5). I would have given it a rating of 5 out of 5 if it were not for the ff: Battery life sucks. The one that came with the phone lasts about 3 days under normal use. Less than 3 hours if you take photos and send them and view web pages with it. Like, when it's using it's G3+ transmit/reception, the phone gets hot quickly in less than 5 minutes and there'll be one bar less on the battery meter. And there's only three bars on the meter. The standby time of the battery if you don't use it after charging is about 7 days. And as with all mobile phones the Menu takes some memorization. Rather than putting all settings in one "Settings Menu", they are scattered all around the Menu structure and you'll have to look for them under other menus to change a preference. The phone does have a customizable menu that allows you arrange which items appear first and it does help. So, if you're one of those that don't like to bring along a battery charger you might want to hunt for simpler phones that have a lot longer battery life.
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