Motorola Moto Maxx With 3900mAh
Battery, 5.2-Inch QHD Display Launched

Motorola, as
expected, has on Wednesday launched the Moto Maxx smartphone, the global
variant of the recently-launched Droid Turbo
that is exclusively sold on US mobile carrier Verizon.
The company has
announced that the Moto Maxx will be
available starting Wednesday in Brazil from the company's online store
(Motorola.com), and that the smartphone will reach Mexico by mid-November. Motorola has also confirmed that the smartphone
will reach other Latin American countries soon. It has been priced at BRL 2,199
(approximately Rs. 54,000) for the 64GB model.
The Moto Maxx
smartphone, much like the Droid Turbo, features a 'Ballistic Nylon' build. The
company notes, "It's a
high-quality, durable material with a distinctive texture and rich colour - you
might recognize it from outdoor gear, like backpacks."
Notably, the
Moto Maxx also features a layer of DuPont Kevlar fibre, and is claimed to be
protected inside and out with water-repellent nano-coating. It comes with
identical specifications as the Droid Turbo.
It packs a massive
3900mAh battery, the biggest amongst some of the high-end phones such as Sony Xperia Z3, Samsung
Galaxy S5, Samsung Galaxy Note 3,
and even the Moto X (Gen 2). The company
claims that the smartphone can deliver up to 48 hours of mixed usage. Much like
the Droid Turbo, the Moto Maxx also supports Motorola's Turbo Charger, a new
accessory from the company stables that is said to provide 8 hours of battery
life in just 15 minutes of charging.

It also includes features from the Moto X (Gen 2) such as the Moto Display, which can wake up the phone to show the time and notifications when user's reach for the phone.
The Moto Maxx comes with dimensions 143.5x73.3x11.2mm, while measures 8.3mm at the thinnest. It weighs 176 grams. The handset includes accelerometer, ambient light, e-compass, gyroscope, Infrared, and proximity sensors.
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