In the New York event of Motorola-Verizon last two days ago, Droid Turbo 2 (the greater star) and Droid Maxx 2 (the lesser star) are the stars. These handsets sport gigantic batteries and great specs. However, this article concentrates for Motorola Droid Maxx 2, not because we go for the underdogs but because we were impressed by the “max value” principle of this model.
Droid Maxx 2 was designed to be operated single-handedly with 5.5-inch IPS LCD screen display and splash-proof body. The display’s great points consist of its size, ratio proportion against the body, resolution and pixel density. It’s still too early to know if the IPS-LCD combination with high resolution gobbles up a great portion of the battery’s juice.
Specs are under the midrange category and can be declared heavier than Droid Maxx 2’s $384. Other features include an 8-core processor, 2GB RAM, 16GB native storage, and the impressive combo of 21MP rear and 5MP snappers.
All in all, this is one wonderful piece that goes on the top priority list for highly-recommended mid-range smartphone.
Specifications
- Body : 148 x 75 x 10.9mm, 169g, splash resistant
- Display : 5.5” HD IPS LCD screen, 1080 x 1920 pixels resolution, 402ppi
- OS : Android Lollipop 5.1.1
- Chipset/ CPU : 64-bit Snapdragon 615, 1.7GHz Octacore
- GPU : Adreno 405
- RAM : 2GB
- Storage : 16GB + expansion of up to 128GB via microSD
- Camera : 21MP primary with dual LED flash, 5MP front
- Battery : 3630 mAh, non-removable
What’s Great?
- 5-inch display, high-resolution and high pixel desity
- 4G LTE support
- Splash-resistant device
- Gigantic battery of 3630 mAh
What Failed?
- Non-removable and replaceable battery