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Motorola DROID MAXX 2 Pro Reviews

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From the onset, the DROID MAXX 2 can quickly be an afterthought once you detail the DROID Turbo 2 from head-to-toe. In the specs department, there’s nothing that would invoke awe or attraction when we look at the DROID MAXX 2 – it’s clearly in the mid-range category. Price wise, however, it does make for a worthy proposition. The DROID MAXX 2’s $384 off-contract price is enough to gain attention from cost conscious consumers who might feel a bit apprehensive about the DROID Turbo 2’s higher $624 price. That’s some serious savings, considering they closely look similar to one another and offer the same experience. The difference, naturally, relates to the DROID MAXX 2’s subdued specs sheet and non-customizable design – so it makes perfect sense why it’s priced less. Before writing out the DROID MAXX 2 from memory, there’s just one single noteworthy thing that propels it over its distinguished sibling – its long-lasting battery life! We thought the DROID Turbo couldn’t be beaten, but the DROID MAXX 2 chugs on longer, easily claiming the top spot in Motorola’s portfolio. It’s satisfying on so many levels, just because it’s another phone that proves that we as consumers, deserve phones that can last us more than a single day. That one compelling reason might be enough to attract people, but if you’re content with the one-day battery life, there are several options out there that make for great arguments. One of them in particular, the Moto X Pure Edition, blends together a compelling package for a high-end phone priced not too far off at $400 starting.
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Published on:
Nov 04, 2015

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