The feel of the phone is solid, not like cheap plastic as with some of its competitors
It's heavy compared to its direct competitors, but it's slim, the Kevlar back has a nice grippy feel, the case is rigid, and the touch screen is responsive and smooth as silk
At 5 inches, the screen is the perfect size, and the textured kevlar back gives it a nice feel in the hand
I felt it had a cheap feel to it
and I do like the feel but the 32GB ones were much pricier
Love every feature (especially the quick active gesture for the camera, and Okay Google Now app.
Touchless control is also a great feature, though its one that takes some getting used to.
so far all the features work better and the camera is decent ( not great )
Love the quick camera launch feature and the battery life is ridiculous
Today you should get an Android, & I vote for Moto DroidMAXX, or DroidULTRA (slightly saller/lighter, less battery), or on AT&T - at least get "Moto X", and if you need certain useless features (I don't) yet don't mind shorter batter life & cheaper materials
My advice, this phone should be restricted to the center of a large desk unless in a well padded transport device, or choose a different smartphone
Everything is still fluid, battery still holds a charge very well and it still looks as good as a new device
This is what iPhone did initially - it is the modern era "VHS" able to convince we need inferior devices because they're made by Holy Apple, but it seems Anroids are increasingly outselling iOS at least in overseas markets & volume-wise, if not in $profitability where Apple still reigns
The headphone jack is at the top, the camera is in it's normal spot, and overall, the device just feels great in hand
Granted, it is not a new phone, so it is not sporting the newest and most powerful processor or graphics chip, but all in all this is a solid device that I think anyone would be satisfied with.
However, I am always somewhat under whelmed by their cheap looks, attention to detail, poor ergonomics and marginal built quality that often nears on inferior
The quality of the camera is often criticized, but then again there's no such thing as a cellphone that captures good images
All together it creates a package with a hefty, high-quality feel
Very solid build quality, outstanding battery life, amazing screen,
Great call quality, clear photos, super fast processing, and amazing battery life, over 2 days!
, the performance has been great, it even still fits in the old leather case I had for my razr.
Snappy performance - very satisfied with the memory/processor and
Having come from a long line of cell phones (starting with the Blackberry Storm, then Storm 2, then HTC Thunderbolt, and lastly Samsung Galaxy S3), I still had not found the perfect phone for me - every phone had some sort of trade off, whether it be sluggish performance, poor battery life, or just lousy user interfacing.
performance of this phone prompted me to jot down my thoughts.
You'll get cool features and great performance with any of these phones
My old phone was a droid Maxx and I loved it, and was happy to find one, for a decent price with more storage
I would highly recommend the Maxx you will love this phone!
Where my Galaxy S3 would die on a normal day for me, my Maxx is going at over 50% battery with the same usage as before.
at least one wifi bar accompanied by a usable flow of data - Overall, switching between wifi and 4G on the margins seems improved vs. what I had before, though even with "ignore weak wifi connections" checked, the Maxx at times seems indecisive about switching from one to the other
The Droid MAXX is very fast and I'm thoroughly impressed with the performance