Why Motorola's DROID RAZR MAXX is the Best Android on the Market

12.03.2012

At 131 mm long, 69 mm wide and 9 mm thin, the DROID RAZR is really a near perfect size for a touch screen device with no "physical" keyboard--at least if you have fairly large hands, as I do. When I first got the device, it seemed too large to me because I was used to smaller touch devices like the iPhone and the Motorola Atrix, both of which I've used regularly. But the size quickly grew on me, and now it's difficult for me to use a smaller touch device, though I still prefer the smaller size of my "candybar-style" BlackBerry for devices with "hardware" keyboards.

Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX Unboxing and Hands On

And though the RAZR MAXX is slightly heavy at 145g, due largely to its big battery, the added battery life is well worth the extra weight.

4) Beautiful AMOLED Display on the DROID RAZR MAXX

The DROID RAZR MAXX has a glorious, 4.3" Super AMOLED display (960x540), which is made of Corning's Gorilla Glass for added durability. Though the screen doesn't have as high a resolution as some other high-end smartphones, including the Galaxy Nexus (4.6" at 1280x720) and the iPhone 4S (3.5" at 960x640), I prefer its size to any other device I've used. And image and video always look crisp and clear to me, so I was never left wanting for a higher resolution display.