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[CES] Motorola: a smartphone with 21 hours of battery life!

CES continues today, and we're starting with Motorola, which has finally understood what users want! Indeed, smartphones are constantly evolving in terms of power (better processors, graphics cards, etc.), but when it comes to battery life, nothing has changed (or even gotten worse)!

But at the start of 2012, Motorola seems to have understood this, as the manufacturer unveiled a version of the Motorola Razr with a larger battery. It's called the Motorola Razr Maxx and has obviously undergone a slight physical modification. And yes, because a bigger battery means a bigger phone. But it's not really a problem since the original Razr is only 7.1 mm thick (it was, in fact, the thinnest smartphone in the world until yesterday, but was dethroned by Huawei).

According to the manufacturer, the Android phone has a battery life of 21 hours in use, I suppose (otherwise it's not really the best of the best).

To achieve its exceptional 21-hour battery life, the new smartphone is only 8.99 mm thick, which, admittedly, isn't very thick at all. Besides that, the Motorola phone (which, as a reminder, was recently acquired by Google) is equipped with exactly the same features as the Razr.

Let's hope that this Motorola Razr Maxx sells rather well to show (or prove) to other manufacturers that what users want is not necessarily thinness but above all battery life.


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