The Droid MAXX is thin, has more
battery life of 48 hours. It's $300. It feels comfortable to hold with a soft touch
finish on the back. It's snappy and smooth, and responds quickly to touch.
The MAXX takes really nice photos,
and quickly. It performs especially well in low light. See more photo after the
cut.
The Features
Here's the
fancy feature lineup you get with all these new Droids. First is
Touchless Control, which is basically a hands-free way to use your phone
with your voice. You can wake up features like Google Now, just using
the sound of your voice. For example, if you lose your phone, you can
say "Okay Google Now, call my Droid." And your phone will light up and
make noise so you can find it.
There's
also Quick Draw, which lets you take photos in a snap by simply flicking
your wrist to shake the phone. We tried it out and it wakes the phone
up in a split second. Then if you want to see your photos, you swipe
right. If you want to see the settings, just swipe left. It's a really
convenient way to use your camera.
Also
notable is Droid Zap, which lets you share photos and videos with anyone
who's within 300 feet of you. Take a photo and swipe up with two
fingers, and it'll send the photo over to a friend. It worked in less
than 10 seconds, and if privacy is a concern, you can protect the stuff
you're sending with a PIN.
Motorola Maa dey vex. This ppl jst 1 finish our moni with der sophisticated gadget. Na Tecno I dey even fear pass
ReplyDeleteDemn!!! Motorola Driod MAXX look very fresh
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