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Carphone Warehouse offers Motorola Razr Maxx for free

by on August 13, 2012 3:32 pm
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In case you’re wondering how long it takes for a smartphone to go from full price to being given away for free, look no further than the Motorola Razr Maxx. The phone was first launched in UK back in May – about three months ago – and now Carphone Warehouse is selling the Razr Maxx for £0. We are talking about the price of the phone on contracts, of course.

Starting today, you can grab the Motorola Razr Maxx on Carphone Warehouse for free and select from four operators to give your money to for the next two years; the list that includes Vodafone, Orange, O2, and T-Mobile. The monthly data plan for all four carriers starts at £20.50. It’s best to check the website directly to see what the plan entails.

The Motorola Razr Maxx may not win any award for its specs, but it does have the longest battery life compared to other Android phones, thanks to its enormous 3,300mAh battery. Apart from that, the specs are still respectable. You’ll get a 4.3-inch qHD display with Gorilla Glass, dual-core 1.2GHz processor, 1GB RAM, 16GB onboard storage, 8MP rear camera, and 1.3MP front-facing camera. While it comes with Android 2.3 Gingerbread out of the box, an upgrade to Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich is already available.

Interested in getting the Motorola Razr Maxx? Go ahead and click the link.

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Comments
  • MasterMuffin

    If that’s real, I can now safely say that the X phone isn’t Nexus, but rather a slightly skinned Motorola phone (if that screenshot is true) because the “droid blast” icon doesn’t follow the design line of the other holo icons

  • Fievel

    “Droid Blast” sounds like something you’d need to take Imodium to prevent from happening again.

    • Justin Kos

      Makes me think of robots doing cocaine

  • etiggy

    It was nice while it lasted, well, back to waiting for the next nexus in november.

  • chris pinkston

    Love the way the render looks.

  • Ryan Behmanesh

    The concept picture looks pretty sweet but the specs are a year old. If this is true, I’ll pass.

  • http://twitter.com/Space_0001 No name

    Google should give Motorola chance with next nexus device or make multiple Nexuses with more then one manufacture.
    Main problem in my point view with Motorola is slow update I hope after Google acquisition it will be faster I will skip this device if it is not Nexus and I will C if Motorola getting better in updating wise or not.

  • 702Mike

    Hate to kill the excitement here, but just by seeing the “droid blast” option we know it’s Verizon exclusive and that kills the possibility of it being a nexus. It would be cool to see software from all the different oem’s directly available for nexus devices or even all phones. For example, what if you like the build quality of a Motorola but the Samsung touch wiz software. Or you like HTC sense but want a removable battery and expandable storage options of Samsung Galaxy phones. This would also grant the ability to turn any hardware capable phone into a nexus style device as well.

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