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Motorola to Showcase 24 Hours of Battery Might at Feb. 6 RAZR MAXX Event?

With other hardware staying the same, the only way Motorola plans to differentiate the RAZR MAXX from the original is through its 3300mAh battery. Forget that it adds a bit of thickness onto the device, this thing holds some juice! A tip has gone out that February 6th will bring us a demonstration of said juice with a Motorola event that will see the RAZR MAXX bombarded with action for 24 hours straight while attempting to maintain a single charge. With its large display and LTE radio, battery life was certainly a concern of the original RAZR and looks to be a concern of smartphone manufacturers going forward. Rumors have placed the launch of the RAZR MAXX on January 26th. It isn’t clear if news of Motorola’s demonstration has any bearing on the release of the device.
[via Engadget]

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