Motorola Maxx Coming To India, Exclusively Through Flipkart



Yesterday, India’s largest online retailer Flipkart released an interesting teaser image for the flagship phone of Motorola, the Moto Maxx. Although the exact name of the phone is not known but still we believe it to be the Moto Maxx. In the teaser image from Flipkart, it says, ‘Accelerated Performance. Ballistic Nylon Fairing. Revving Soon’. Mostly, it describes the Moto Maxx as Flipkart describes the device as “Moto Beast”. Now what can we better expect than the Moto Maxx as the Moto Beast.


Actually Moto Maxx is the global variant of Droid Turbo and the “Ballistic Nylon Fairing” refers to the unique back panel of the phone. Apart from the stylish unique back panel, the Moto Maxx or Moto Droid Turbo is also known for its amazing massive capacity battery of 3,900 mAh which is compatible with the Moto’s Turbo Charger. This huge battery claims of providing 8 hours of battery life on just a charging time for 15 minutes.


Altogether, the Moto Maxx or Moto Droid Turbo is a huge phone. Huge in terms of every aspect, be it display, RAM, resolution, storage or camera. The Moto Maxx comes with a 5.2 inch qHD (2560 x 1440 pixels) display that has an amazing pixel density of 565 ppi. This is backed up by a 2.7 GHz Quad-core Snapdragon 805 processer coupled with 3GB RAM to smoothen the phone using experience. Coming to the Software division, it runs on Android v4.4.4 Kitkat but it has been upgraded to the latest Lollipop version.


The Maxx comes with a 21MP autofocusing camera with aperture of f/2.0 at the rear which is accompanied by a dual LED flash. The camera at the front is a normal 2MP one. Coming to the storage facility, the Moto Maxx incorporates a massive 64 GB of in-built storage. The Maxx will be coming with LTE 4G enabled and other features includes Bluetooth 4.0 and Wifi.

The price of the phone has still not been reviewed, but we don’t think it to be priced at a very range.  The only thing to do now is now wait for this beast to arrive and take down the android smartphone market.


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