Saturday 28 January 2012

Droid RAZR MAXX just $199 for new customers on Amazon

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The Droid RAZR MAXX just became available for purchase earlier today on Verizon’s site for $299 and here we are with a sale already. Amazon Wireless is offering to shave $100 off the top for new Verizon customers and get you out the door for a more palatable $199.

If you are an existing customer you can upgrade for $229, which isn’t a bad deal either. It does show as being on backorder at the moment, but based on past experience they usually ship on the early side of their estimates.

For those that somehow missed our previous coverage of the Droid RAZR MAXX then I’ll give you the elevator pitch for it quickly. For all intents and purposes it is the original Droid RAZR which we reviewed back in November, but with a 3300 mAh battery that may result in over 24 hours of battery life.

I’ll be getting my hands on the Droid RAZR MAXX tomorrow and will follow up with our full review soon. In the mean time, check out a super quick hands-on with the RAZR MAXX from this month’s CES (filmed with a Galaxy Nexus).

Source: Amazon Wireless

Sean has been obsessed with mobile since first using his dad's bag phone and Android has been on his radar since its earliest days. For his thoughts on gadgets and tech outside of the Android universe you can also find him at Technogasms. Tagged#4g#Amazon Wireless#droid razr maxx#lte#motorola#Verizon#video .nrelate .nr_sponsored{ left:0px !important; }.nrelate .nr_sponsored{ left:0px !important; } 8 Comments Join the discussion!Sort by DateRating 54delinear 1 day ago Thumb upThumb down +2

3300mAh battery… More of this please manufacturers. I can handle my phone being a couple mm thicker.

Reply 95Sean Riley 1 day ago Thumb upThumb down 0

The nice thing is that it’s still only 8.9mm thick which may be obese by original RAZR standards, but it’s still thinner than almost anything else in the lineup.

Reply 87spazby 1 day ago Thumb upThumb down 0

Yea, would love to throw away the extra charger I keep at work…

Reply 6smeghead68 1 day ago Thumb upThumb down 0

Wow, battery life sounds great! I’m constantly having to recharge right now.

Reply 66Jeff Pan 1 day ago Thumb upThumb down 0

Go get this guys. $100 is good amount.

If you sell Android for $300 it is not easy to compete with iPhone. Motorola guys – understand this first!

Reply FranGuest 1 day ago Thumb upThumb down +1

How do online sites sell the exact same phone for $100-$200 less?
Do I gain anything, anything at all, by shopping at my local Verizon store?

Warrant?
Returns?
Anything?

Reply 95Sean Riley 17 hours ago Thumb upThumb down +1

Sorry, the big catch to buying through the 3rd party sites is that you are subject to multiple early termination fees if you try to get out of the contract. You do have 30 days to return the phone without being subject to any penalties, but beyond that you would get hit by an ETF from both Amazon and Verizon.

Reply MoodyGuest 15 hours ago Thumb upThumb down 0

can i buy this phone and unlock it to be used in canada on telus?

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