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It’s no under cover that the rate of improvement in mobile technology is staggering when compared to almost any other effort. Faster components, new software, and preferential treatment for some device updates all conspire to distinguish your new device feel old as soon as you buy it. Some Android phone-buyers are so stymied by this never-ending run that they freeze, and wait for the right time to buy. In a market where a minor itemization bump is becoming a new SKU altogether, there may not be such a time.
Before the official start of CES, both Verizon and AT&T announced some new devices that you will find very current. The Droid Razr Maxx is the terribly named successor to the still-new Droid Razr. The Maxx has a much larger non-removable battery rated a 3300mAh, and counterpart the storage at 32GB. Make no mistake, this is a new phone that will be taking the Razr’s place in the lineup. That’s incredibly irritating for people that shelled out $300 for a Razr back in November or December.
Source: ExtremeTech