Fancy carrying a cellphone that offers HSDPA and EDGE wireless technology that measures at just 0.6″ thick? The Motorola MAXX holds the distinction of being one of the smallest broadband-enabled handsets in the market today. This business tool powerhouse offers 2-way video calling with a VGA camera, a 2 megapixel camera with advanced imaging features, 50MB of internal memory, Bluetooth connectivity, music playback functions, and a microSD memory card slot. The MAXX’s design is derived from the RAZR, hence the resemblance. More features after the jump. • Messaging: MMS, SMS, EMS
• Enhanced audio features for premium music listening on-the-go
• Video capture/playback and video sharing
• VGA and 2 MP camera with 8x digital zoom for low or hi-resolution imaging
• 50 MB user available memory³, removable memory via an optional microSD™ memory card
• Bluetooth wireless technology (EDR Class 2), USB 2.0, Over the Air Synch (OTA), PC Synch, Motosync, Mobile Phone Tools
• HSDPA 3.6 Mbps (category 6)
• EDGE Class 10, GPRS Class 10
• Internal Antenna
• Futuristic Touch Sensitive Music Keys with Elegant Lighting
• RAZR Phone-Lineage 3G Device, Mix of Metal and Glass
• Two-way Video Calling at up to 15 frames per second, Video Capture
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