Motorola RAZR Maxx V6: The Classic Style
Ben Bradle
Like all other Maxx versions of Motorola, V6 also clings to the base model that has become iconic by now. Only a few surface changes in the design have been incorporated. Technical perfection along with its slender shell is sure to make it a highly sought after model.
The very first look at Motorola RAZR Maxx V6 makes us notice the trio of touch-sensitive music buttons that are placed under the display screen. The external display that glows when pressed also deserves mention. The blue navigation keys add to its smart look. Motorola RAZR Maxx V6 is, no doubt, a slim phone that weighs 105 gm and measures 53×104.5×15.5 mm. The internal display with a resolution of 240 x 320 pixels is designed in such a way as to support web browsing.
The blend of metal and plastic used in its construction provides a solid and classic look. The small USB jack of the handset accepts USB cable, headset or an AC charger. The back cover of V6 phone need to be opened in order to view the slot for microSD, which lies covered under the battery. High paced downloading effected by HSDPA (3.5G) is another feature of Motorola RAZR Maxx V6. This makes web browsing smooth and rapid. The audio files that can be operated by V6 music player include MP3, WMA, WAV and AAC. However, the internal memory of 50 MB demands an external microSD card for building up your own music play lists.
The handset comes endowed with a 2 megapixel camera with 2 LED Flash in order to offer you flawless video and photo capturing options. A2DP Bluetooth profile makes Motorola RAZR Maxx V6 support wireless stereo headphones as well. The light effects produced by the ringing phone are quite nice to watch. The handset can also be described as a multi-tasker. This is because Maxx V6 has facilities to stop the music that you are hearing and later resume it, in case of internet multimedia fix. The flawless package of Motorola RAZR Maxx V6 makes it enjoy a proud place of honour among the other high-end clamshell phones.