Motorola is keeping its iconic Razr brand name alive with two phones currently on shelves – the Droid Razr HD and the Droid Razr Maxx HD. Both have stunning looks, top-rate build quality and Motorola's tastefully restrained take on Android. Both run on Verizon's fast and wide-reaching 4G LTE network.
With moderate use, very few phones will last beyond the early morning of a second day, let alone make it through two sunsets. But the Maxx proves it can be done, all while powering a massive screen and running on the high-speed 4G LTE network.But the big reason to buy the Razr Maxx HD – and of these two, it's the Maxx I'd recommend – is its amazing battery life. I tested both, and while the more svelte Razr HD's 2,530 mAh battery had no problem cruising through an entire day with 10 to 20 percent of a charge left over by bedtime, the Razr Maxx HD, with its much larger 3,300 mAh battery, regularly pulled through an entire day, and routinely lasted a whole extra workday before needing to be connected to an outlet.
This is outstanding. With moderate use, very few phones will last beyond the early morning of a second day, let alone make it through two sunsets. But the Maxx proves it can be done, all while powering a massive screen and running on a high-speed network. If you live a life on the road, you can’t ask for a more compelling reason to pick up the big Razr than that.
The Razr Maxx HD debuted at the end of 2012 for $300, but it has since seen a price drop and can be found for around $200, depending on the retail outlet and the status of your Verizon contract.


