XJustMeX21
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I picked up the note 2 last week and I'm not a big fan of the size of the phone. I've read some reviews that said the maxx was uncomfortable in the hand, do any of you feel that way?
I got the MAXX HD for $149 last week and I am very impressed. Top notch build quality and battery lasts forever. I put the JB leak the day I got it and now I am on the OTA JB leak and it's a totally different phone compared to ICS. Also call quality and reception is a lot better than all the HTC and Samsung phones I have used including the iphone. Motorola uses their own custom radios right?
I picked up the note 2 last week and I'm not a big fan of the size of the phone. I've read some reviews that said the maxx was uncomfortable in the hand, do any of you feel that way?
So, the Razr HD is now on order. I thinking of cancelling my Nexus 4 order now.
Nexus 4 review. Note the green bars in the graphs.
http://www.anandtech.com/show/6440/google-nexus-4-review/2
Mine is on Fido (Rogers) in Canada. Yes it's carrier locked, but the total out of pocket cost to me was only about fifteen bux.But one is a Verizon phone, the other is unlocked GSM?
I've since jumped over to the Nexus 4 and Straight Talk, but my employer is still paying my Verizon unlimited bill. I'm thinking of eventually getting a Razr Maxx HD and just using it as an LTE hotspot on the go.
No idea. Ask Brian.Hmm, so why exactly do they have numbers for the Maxx HD for talk time and hotspot but not web browsing?
This is where I live and work, which along with the price is why I'm finding the Razr HD kinda compelling now.
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Too bad it's not stock Android.
Speaking of which...It's pretty close to stock Android but I see what you are saying since we are at the mercy of Motorola for the updates instead of google.
True. I missed that, thx.FYI, the Razr HD Maxx is only on the first graph, unless the Nexus 4 reviewer made a typo on the second.![]()
Do know if it supports NTFS? I assume it does, but I'm not sure.If that's important to you, then sure. The RAZR HD has a MicroSD card slot as well.
Anyone have 4.1 on their Razr HD or Maxx HD yet? How different is it from stock? I have been looking around for 4.1 reviews for the Razr HD but haven't found any.
It does not support NTFS. It gives me an unrecognized file system on two mSD cards I have formatted for NTFS.Do know if it supports NTFS? I assume it does, but I'm not sure.
The skin itself is not significantly different from Moto's 4.1. It is a little bit smoother and Google Now is included. Other than that, videos of 4.0 should look identical.Anyone have 4.1 on their Razr HD or Maxx HD yet? How different is it from stock? I have been looking around for 4.1 reviews for the Razr HD but haven't found any.
The skin itself is not significantly different from Moto's 4.1. It is a little bit smoother and Google Now is included. Other than that, videos of 4.0 should look identical.
I forgot about gus's post.I haven't noticed much difference. Seems to be a little smoother. Obviously the increased features such as enhanced notifications and google now are nice. Only negative so far is that FoxFi doesn't seem to work anymore. This may just be a verizon thing.
Hmmm... He says it's night vs. day vs. ICS. So, we're somewhere been slightly better and hugely better. I guess that's good.I got the MAXX HD for $149 last week and I am very impressed. Top notch build quality and battery lasts forever. I put the JB leak the day I got it and now I am on the OTA JB leak and it's a totally different phone compared to ICS. Also call quality and reception is a lot better than all the HTC and Samsung phones I have used including the iphone. Motorola uses their own custom radios right?
Ah nuts.It does not support NTFS. It gives me an unrecognized file system on two mSD cards I have formatted for NTFS.
...Ah nuts.I guess I won't bother with a 64 GB SDXC card then. I'll just get a 32 GB SDHC card. Now to find reviews on microSD cards...
I haven't used Google Now at all on my Nexus 7. But then again, it's not a phone. Maybe I'll give it a shot on the phone.