The Motorola Moto Maxx phone has a 5.2-inch (2560x1440) P-OLED screen, a 21MP main camera and a 2MP selfie camera. The battery capacity is 3900 mAh and the main processor is a Snapdragon 805 with 3 GB of RAM.
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Product | Moto Maxx (Launched 2014-11-01) |
Display | 5.2" 2560x1440 P-OLED |
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Battery | 3900 mAh |
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Type | P-OLED |
Diagonal (inches) | 5.2" |
Display/Body Ratio | 70.9% |
Resolution | 2560x1440 |
Sharpness (PPI) | 565 PPI |
Display Glass Type | Gorilla Glass 3 |
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Color Depth | 24 bit (16,777,216 Colors) |
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Megapixel | 21-MP |
Sensor Size | Medium |
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Battery | |
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Battery Type | Li-Poly |
Battery Capacity (mAh) | 3900 mAh |
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Processor Brand | Qualcomm |
Processor Name | Snapdragon 805 |
Processor # Cores | 4 |
Main Processor Frequency (GHz) | 2.7 GHz |
RAM Options | 3GB |
Internal Storage Options | 64GB |
Memory Card Type | None |
Operating System + Version | Android 4.4.4 |
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LTE Category (Download) | LTE CAT4 150 Mbps |
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Bluetooth Version | Bluetooth 4.0 |
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Connector Type | Micro USB |
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Name | SIM0 |
SIM Type | Nano SIM |
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Moto Maxx Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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No. the Moto Maxx has not been rated as water-tight as we do not find an IP-Rating.
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No, the Moto Maxx does not have dual-SIMs as far as we know, but things could be different in Abroad. We mostly track United States data.
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No, the Moto Maxx resolution of (2560x1440) is not considered to be 4K.
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No, the Moto Maxx is not compatible with Wireless Charging.
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No, the Moto Maxx does not have Qi Wireless Charging.
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Yes, the Moto Maxx is a 4G smartphone that is rated 4G LTE cat4 (150 Mbps).
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No, the Moto Maxx is not a 5G NR device.
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No, the Moto Maxx is not a USB-C phone.
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No, the Moto Maxx's battery cannot be removed.