The Motorola Moto Maxx comes with features installed that people love to use, unlike the bloatware that comes pre-installed on many other devices. The Moto Maxx has a feature that lets users reply to text messages while driving without so much as touching a button — a feature that other devices it competes with does not have.
Reviews of the Motorola Moto Maxx are generally positive by past owners. Some going so far as to say the only device better is the Developer Edition and others prefer it over the Samsung Galaxy S4 flagship device.
One feature that many might not know about is the 5.0 inch display. Having a large smartphone display didn’t come into fashion until the following year with the Samsung Galaxy S5. The Motorola Moto Maxx was ahead of its time with more than just its features. It’s rare for a smartphone to be a timeless beauty. Time moves incredibly fast in the smartphone world. The Moto Maxx has somewhat stayed relative by design up to 2016 apart from the buttons on the home screen which are now usually part of the software and display.
Device Type: Smartphone
Model: Motorola Moto Maxx
Announced: July 23, 2013
Released: August 20, 2013
Status:
Price:
Dimensions: H 5.41 x W 2.80 x T 0.33 inches
Weight: 5.89 oz
Protection: kevlar
Colors: Black
Network 3G:
Network 4G:
Dual SIM:
Display Type: AMOLED
Size: 5.0 inches
Resolution: 720 x 1280 pixels
Display Colors: 16 M colors
Pixel Density: 294 ppi
Touchscreen: Yes
Display Protection:
Features: Light sensor and Proximity sensor
Camera, Primary: 10 megapixels
Camera Features:
Flash: LED
Secondary: 2 megapixels
Operating System: Android 4.2.2, Android 4.4, Android 4.4.4
User Interface: close to stock Android
Facebook: Yes
YouTube: Yes
Chipset: Motorola X8
CPU: Dual-core, 1700 MHz
GPU: 400 MHz, quad-core
RAM: 2048 MB RAM
Internal Storage: 32 GB
Card Slot:
Bluetooth: 4.0, EDR
WiFi: 802.11 a, b, g, n, dual-band
WiFi Hotspot: Yes
USB: USB 2.0
Battery: 3500 mAh