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Ow, off-contract price is $649 for the Maxx HD.
I have to buy off contract and that's actually better than I thought it would be. Hoping for a lot better prices on eBay or Craigslist.
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Ow, off-contract price is $649 for the Maxx HD.
It might be marketed as it, but there's still a bezel. If I remember correctly, I remember hearing its slightly larger than the M, but not all that huge. Here's a link to a video review of the white RHD which shows it decently.
Motorola DROID RAZR HD Hands-On - YouTube
Anywho, I'm excited. I promised myself that I'd wait a week after the initial launch to see how bad the quality control is or if anything flaws show up at launch, but now I might have to go back on that. Can't wait, I hope the dev community becomes big for this phone!
The HD is 4.7 and the M is 4.5 and the iphone 5 is only 4".
The screen on the HD is Super Amoled and the M is not. Don't expect the M and the RHD screen to look the same. The M will probably be much brighter, but not HD resolution.
Do any of you have any tips for the need (or lack thereof) of charging this phone before first use (including setting it up)? The manual (at least the AU version: here) indicates the need to charge it before setting it up (see page five under "let's go"). I have read and read on this and cannot seem to get a straight answer. I will be going into the store to get it (unless there is a pre-order) so I am assuming that the clerks will want to turn it on without charging it. I need to have them do this since I am doing an alternate upgrade to keep unlimited data. Any thoughts on what you guys would do if you were in my situation? Also -- do you have any idea where to find the Verizon manual?
I didn't think that Li-ion batteries required this; however, if you read the manual and look at the videos here: Motorola Razr HD LTE (XT925) - Unboxing (instore October 2012) - YouTube (0:15) and here: Motorola Razr HD : d
You're right. 4.3. That was HUGE when I bought my DX!The M is actually only 4.3, WMD man it seems tiny
This is excellent news, just excellent.
So, I do have a question that is slightly off-topic. What's the advantage or the reason for having a non-removable battery? Cheaper to manufacture, or what. It seams that with a non-removable battery they would lose lots of sales from customers who would purchase extra batteries.
I called a local Verizon store and they are nice enough to hold a Razr HD phone for me until I come in to get it... I asked if they expected a big demand for this phone and they said I was the first person to call and request to reserve one...I'm not sure when Motorola is going to start marketing this phone, but if it starts this weekend or prior to Thursday, I don't know if I would be as lucky...
I called and one rep didn't even know about it's existence. Told me the only RAZR listed was the M. He transferred me to someone else, and told me that it is indeed coming out on the 18th but she only knew that because she was waiting for it as well. Looks like it won't be too difficult to grab one on Thursday for me as long as I skip a class. I'm hoping they market it though, I want the community to be huge. Been seeing a few RAZR M ads though, so I bet it will happen.
Also my VZW rep told me that the alternate upgrade to keep unlimited data definitely works and exists, and that most of the VZW reps at my store know about it. Another victory!
I feel like it may be common knowledge, but is the "alternate upgrade" something other than just buying the phone outright to keep the unlimited data plan? I'm coming from a Droid X (like many here, it seems) and I'm trying to run the numbers now to see if it's worth buying outright. Frankly, the difference between the subsidized and regular price of the Maxx HD ($300 and $650) is a lot less than expected, so it's got me thinking...
Don't worry about it, I only figured it out recently.
From what the rep explained to me, if you have another phone on your line which is eligible, you can order that phone as an upgrade, and have it transferred to yours without affecting your line's plan.
In my case, I'm on a family plan with 2 dumbphones and 2 smartphones. The 2 dumbphones are upgrade eligible, so what I'm doing is ordering an upgrade for the RHD on a dumbphone line. When the RHD arrives, VZW will have the phone changed over to my line, without affecting my line at all. I still keep my upgrade eligibility and unlimited because I didn't use the upgrade option on my line. However the phone you took the upgrade from loses the ability to upgrade and unlimited data (if applicable). Someone loses out in the end, but since it's a dumbphone in my case, nobody really misses out. And my parents don't care about losing unlimited either. And there's no added cost either since the dumbphone will be reactivated again, terminating the data plan that had to be authorized on it's line.
Hope that cleared it up for you. If you need more, ask away.
Thanks - I think I got it! It sounds like since I only have the one line it's not going to apply to me. Though I don't see a reason why buying the phone outright shouldn't work - unless there's something different about jumping on to 4G.
Oh, and I'll take paanyrtial credit for this release. I had given my Maxx to my wife and just bought another one for myself YESTERDAY thinking the HD wouldn't be out for another month at least. You're all welcome.
What is the actual screen size if you take off the section for the on screen keys?The M is actually only 4.3, WMD man it seems tiny
EDIT: Godammit, I get all anxious to get the RHD and now another [URL="http://www.gsminsider.com/2012/10/mysterious-motorola-smartphone-spotted.html#.UHlLr1Pyquc.reddit"]mysterious Moto phone is spotted in China. Could be the Occam as well. I hate this waiting game...