MOTOROLA RAZR MOTORAZR MAXX VERIZON CDMA at $429.99 at cellhut.com
The Motorola Razr Maxx offers a large range of features, civilized call quality, and a better design. The Motorola Razr Maxx has a 1,000-contact phone book with room in each entry for five phone numbers and two e-mail addresses. Other features include a vibrate mode, text and multimedia messaging, a calculator, a calendar, an alarm clock, a notepad, and a world clock. A speakerphone is also on board, as well as voice commands and dialing, a voice recorder, instant messaging, and e-mail. The Motorola RAZR MAXX combines sleek style with 3G connectivity to deliver Verizon’s VCAST music, videos and applications as well as Mobile Web 2.0 for emailing. Adding handiness through design, touch-sensitive music control buttons on the outside. Available profiles include headset, hands-free calling, dial-up networking, stereo headset, and file transfer and object push for user-generated images and video. It’s not totally liberated, but it is respectable when compared to phones which excludes stereo headset and object exchange profiles. If you don’t have a stereo Bluetooth headset available, you can use a wired headset to listen to your tunes. As with all thin phones, the navigation and keypad buttons are flush with the surface of the handset. Fortunately, tactile ridges between the individual buttons ridges give them definition. A volume rocker and the Moto speakerphone/smart key sits on the left spine, just above the Mini-USB charger port, while the voice- recording/commands button is located on the right spine.






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