Droid Maxx

Motorola Droid Maxx (XT1080)
BrandDroid
ManufacturerMotorola Mobility
SloganWhen it matters, Droid does
Endurance matters
SeriesDroid
Compatible networks
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First releasedJuly 23, 2013; 11 years ago (2013-07-23)
Availability by regionUnited States August 20, 2013 (2013-08-20) (Verizon)
DiscontinuedJune 2014 (2014-06)
PredecessorDroid Razr HD
Droid Razr Maxx HD
Motorola Photon Q
SuccessorDroid Turbo, Droid Maxx 2
RelatedDroid Ultra
Droid Mini
Moto X
TypeSmartphone
Form factorSlate
Dimensions137.5 mm (5.41 in) H
71.2 mm (2.80 in) W
7.18 mm (0.283 in) D (Droid Ultra)
8.5 mm (0.33 in) D (Droid Maxx)
Weight137 g (4.8 oz) (Ultra)
167 g (5.9 oz) (Maxx)
Operating systemOriginal: Android 4.2.2 "Jelly Bean"
Current: Android 4.4.2 "KitKat"
System-on-chipMotorola X8 Mobile Computing System
CPU1.7 GHz dual-core Qualcomm 8960 Pro
GPU400 MHz quad-core Adreno 320
Memory2 GiB Dual-channel, 500 MHz LPDDR2 RAM
Storage16 GiB internal flash memory
32 GB internal flash memory
Removable storageNone
Battery3,500 mAh (Droid Maxx)
Display5.0 in (130 mm) diagonal

16:9 aspect ratio widescreen
Super AMOLED RGB capacitive, multi-touch touchscreen
720×1280 pixels (294 PPI)

16 M colors
MediaH.263, H.264, MPEG4, RV v10, RV v9, WMV v10, WMV v9
SoundSpeaker, 3.5mm stereo audio jack
Rear camera10 MP (3264×2448 px)

MP (3264×1840 px in widescreen mode to fit screen aspect ratio)

1080p video recording (1920×1080, 60 fps)
Front cameraMP
Connectivity
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Data inputsMicro USB 2.0
OtherUse time: up to 48 hours

Standby Time: Up to 20 days
Damage-resistance:
Corning Gorilla Glass screen,
DuPont Kevlar backing,
water-repellent nanocoating

Media sharing: Miracast wireless video playback
Qi wireless charging (Droid Maxx only),
32 GiB variant in matte "black" (discontinued),
16 GiB variant available in matte "black with chrome" and glossy "red"
SARDroid Maxx (head: 1.54 W/kg 1 g
body: 0.32 W/kg 1 g
hotspot: 1.23 W/kg 1 g[1])
Hearing aid compatibilityM4, T4
References[2][3][4]

The Droid Maxx is a smartphone developed by Motorola Mobility. It is the first Droid to be a high end smartphone exclusively developed by Motorola for Verizon Wireless. It is part of the Verizon Droid line, and was announced on 23 July 2013 along with the Droid Ultra and Droid Mini at a joint Motorola and Verizon Wireless press conference.

The Droid Maxx maintains a similar design shape to its predecessor, the Droid Razr HD, including the Dupont Kevlar unibody form. It included Motorola's proprietary X8 Mobile Computing System, which consists of 8 cores: 2-core Qualcomm Snapdragon S4 Pro applications processor, 4-core Adreno 320 graphics processor, 1 low-power core for natural language processing, and 1 low-power core for contextual awareness processing to enable the new Touchless control feature. The internal battery was increased in size to 3,500 mAh. The on-screen buttons for back, home, and multitask functions were moved to off-screen capacitive soft-keys below the screen. The Droid Maxx also includes Motorola's Active Notification feature.

Reception towards the device was mostly positive, with the caveat that the device is only available on the US carrier, Verizon Wireless. Some reviewing outlets called the device "the best Android device available on Verizon Wireless". Many others praised Motorola's Active Notification system, which turns on part of the AMOLED screen to "blink" notifications to the user, in lieu of a traditional LED notification light. The soft touch kevlar unibody as well as the overall physical design was praised as well. Reviewers were mixed to the device's continued use of a 720p HD resolution at a 5 in (130 mm) screen size, though complimented the AMOLED display's brightness, deep blacks, and its benefits to battery conservation.[5]

  1. ^ FCC[dead link]
  2. ^ "Droid Maxx by Motorola". Verizon Wireless. Archived from the original on 25 July 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
  3. ^ "Droid Maxx". Motorola Mobility. Archived from the original on 6 August 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
  4. ^ "Droid Ultra". Motorola Mobility. Archived from the original on 25 July 2013. Retrieved 23 July 2013.
  5. ^ Mobile tech Review. "Droid Maxx". YouTube.