My Droid 2 went through a slow and painful (to me) dying process and had since become a zombie (it would still ring when someone called me but I couldn't use the phone). Yesterday I finally got it replaced by a Motorola Razr Maxx. Frankly speaking, after my Droid 2 experience (my second one already since the first one also got some touchscreen problem), I was really hesitant to get another Motorola phone. But none of the other android phones in the store looked satisfactory. HTC was too thick and the battery felt hot in my hand. Samsung was too heavy. LG was not appealing. I only liked the design of Motorola Razr but the sales lady told me the battery life was not good so I settled on the Razr Maxx (standby time is 15 days).
So far it seemed to be ok. However, I already noticed the screen was not made of glass (that's why the phone was so light) so I had a ghost armor installed. (No need for my Droid 2 since it was using Gorilla glass.) The built-in camera has a 50mm focal length instead of the 35mm I like (as on my Droid 2), less useful for me but probably better for most people. The unexpected benefit was since Verizon had upgraded their network to 4G so I got upgraded to a 4G network automatically. Let's see how it goes. At least now downloading my kindle books is faster.
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