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alaTest has collected and analyzed 215 reviews of Motorola RAZR maxx V6. The average rating for this product is 4.0/5, compared to an average rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones for all reviews. Reviewers are impressed by the camera and screen. The portability and design also get good views. Views about the price and reliability are mixed. There are some negative views about the usability.
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We analyzed user and expert ratings, product age and more factors. Compared to other Cell phones the Motorola RAZR maxx V6 is awarded an overall alaScore™ of 84/100 = Very good quality.
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alaTest has collected and analyzed 1 user review of Motorola RAZR maxx V6 from Amazon.co.uk. The average user rating for this product is 3.0/5, compared to an average user rating of 4.1/5 for other Cell phones on Amazon.co.uk.
100% of the reviews on Amazon.co.uk give this product a positive rating.
Expert review by : CoolSmartPhone (coolsmartphone.com)
Recently we reported on the launch of the new Motorola RAZR Maxx, Motorola's new flagship handset and we have very kindly been donated a review model to have a play with.
Expert review by : Mobile Choice UK (mobilechoiceuk.com)
Immense battery life, excellent build, easy and comprehensive MotoCast to sync media across devices, good range of business features
Mediocre camera, elderly version of Android Gingerbread, keyboard supports Swype only
Expert review by : Crowdedbrain (crowdedbrain.co.uk)
While Battery life is good the phone is essentially the same as the standard RAZR, but are you willing to pay an extra £100+ for better Battery life? A good question, but personally we wouldn't.
Expert review by (star-techcentral.com)
Looks great ; good reception and battery life ; nice improvements over predecessor
Terrible iTap text input ; slightly clunky music functions
Expert review by (lordpercy.com)
Motorola are back with another slim style phone, but they claim this one has more substance in the form of high speed data. We ask if a 15mm thin phone really works as a web browsing, email collecting smartphone?
Expert review by : Eldar Murtazin (mobile-review.com)
I said it before and will say it again: muddle within a company makes for differently named products, which only confuses the end-users. The continuous shake-ups, when already introduced models all of a sudden get their indexes changed characterize...
The next digit that will be identifying any model as a flagship will be by no means œ8, as some might have thought being deceived by Motorola Z8. In fact this solutions doesn't have any counterparts in the company's range, that is why is has been party...
Expert review by : Ross Catanzariti (goodgearguide.com.au)
Motorola's famous RAZR has returned in yet another iteration. Telstra's new Next-G network is the latest beneficiary of the thin, clamshell design for...
Thinner than previous V3x, reflective glass front and touch sensitive music keys, 2 megapixel camera
Attracts unwanted fingerprints, slow interface at times
The MOTORAZR maxx V6 is a solid choice if you are looking to upgrade to the Next-G network.
Expert review by : GSMArena team (gsmarena.com)
Motorola keeps reusing its trustworthy old RAZR V3 design in almost all of its current models. Probably most of the users will agree that this is not a bad thing at all, as those are one of the finest, most beautiful phones on the market. RAZR maxx V6...
Large display ; Touch sensitive buttons for music controls ; HSDPA support (3.5G) ; GPRS and EDGE, both Class 10 ; Bluetooth with A2DP profile (for stereo headset) ; microSD card slot ; 2 megapixel camera ; Video calls camera ; Pleasant light effects...
Touch sensitive keys are hard to use ; No FM radio
The phone's plastic and metal construction is very nice and solid. It did not produce and creaks or plays and its clamshell closing mechanism works just perfect with a very recognizable sound when you close the flip. As in most of the cases with...
Expert review by : Ella Morton (cnet.com.au)
An HSDPA phone available on Telstra's Next G network, the MAXX brings high-speed downloads and an emphasis on video to the RAZR line-up.
Handles multimedia very well. Thinner than the V3x. Shows off Next G internet and video capabilities nicely.
Performance issues. Basic design has been around since 2004. Need to buy a microSD card if you want to store a lot of songs.
It's a little unstable and the menu needs a revamp, but the MAXX offers an easy way to dive into Next G.
Expert review by : YugaTech (yugatech.com)
Overall, the RAZR Maxx won't disappoint. The 4.3-inch display, dual-core processors, Android Ice Cream Sandwich, 8 megapixel camera, high-quality build, and massive battery is a great package.
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