Motorola’s new Android™ powered smartphone is now available in Chile exclusively for Movistar clients
With an incredibly thin and lightweight design, Motorola RAZR™ MAXX offers amazing features and a battery that lasts up to two days, significantly outpacing similar devices in the market. The new Motorola RAZR MAXX Android™ powered smartphone is now available in Chile through Movistar, allowing you to talk, send and receive text messages, watch videos and more… for much longer.
Still seriously thin at just 8.99mm, RAZR MAXX is built with a resistant KEVLAR® fiber and Corning® Gorilla® Glass that protects the hyper-vibrant 4.3-inch Super AMOLED Advanced display from scratches and scrapes. And every part of the Motorola RAZR MAXX is protected by a splashguard coating, which even extends to the electrical boards inside, ensuring a go anywhere, do everything attitude.
Motorola RAZR MAXX delivers up to two days of talk time so you won’t spend your day plugged into the wall1. Also, its 1GB RAM combined with a dual-core 1.2GHz processor and Android 4.0 (Ice Cream Sandwich) will ensure you’re always entertained with this device. Additionally, its lightning-fast user interface and the power to multi-task like never before allows you to rock your playlists while checking email and breeze through photos, all with a fluid performance.
Smart Actions, the remarkably intelligent application exclusive to Motorola Mobility, pushes the limits even further by automating everyday tasks based on triggers like time of day, location, battery levels and more. It won’t be necessary to put your phone on silent in meetings, turn up the volume when you receive an important call or even maximize your last ounce of power by dimming the display and turning off power hungry services.
"Motorola RARZ MAXX allows consumers to enjoy the device intensively, without having to charge it each time. Moreover, the design of the device is still impeccable, which added to the premium level features, make this phone the object of desire of any smartphone user, and Movistar brings exclusively for its customers," said Javier Valenzuela, product manager, Movistar Chile.
“Since we re-imagined the iconic RAZR brand, the Motorola RAZR has amazed consumers across the globe by combining the pinnacle of design with mind-blowing power,” said Fernando Sanchez, general manager, Mobile Devices, Motorola Mobility Chile. “Motorola RAZR MAXX builds on those same principles, delivering an incredible battery life that is perfect for consumers who want to push their smartphone to the limits and banish the low battery beep to history.”
Motorola smartphones offer some of the industry’s most powerful enterprise features available, and Motorola RAZR MAXX is no exception, including government-grade encryption and productivity tools that rival the capabilities of desktop computers. Collaborate in real time with GoToMeeting® and create and edit files right on your phone with QuickOffice®.
Availability
Motorola RAZR MAXX is now available through Movistar at an initial cost of $19.990, with a multimedia plan from $59.990, and $369.990 with prepaid plan.
About Movistar
Movistar Chile is part of Telefónica S.A, one of the most important companies worldwide, with presence in 26 countries and 300 million accesses to clients, becoming the main reference in communications and technology sector. In Chile provides mobile and fixed, broadband and digital TV services, with presence in 100% of the communes in the country.
About Motorola Mobility
Motorola Mobility, owned by Google, fuses innovative technology with human insights to create experiences that simplify, connect and enrich people's lives. Our portfolio includes converged mobile devices such as smartphones and tablets; wireless accessories; end-to-end video and data delivery; and management solutions, including set-tops and data-access devices. For more information, visit motorola.com/mobility.
Motorola Mobility and Movistar Present in Chile RAZR™ MAXX: Battery Life as You Have Never Seen Before on a Smartphone
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