Moto Maxx: Meet the real flagship killer

By Hardik Singh | Updated Nov 04 2014
Moto Maxx: Meet the real flagship killer

Motorola will launch the international version of its Droid Turbo smartphone, the Moto Maxx, tomorrow in Brazil. We take a look at the leaked images of the international version and why the Internet is going gaga over it. 

Moto Maxx: Meet the real flagship killer

Quad HD Display

The Moto Maxx has a 5.2 inch screen which is exactly the same size as the screen on the Moto X (2nd gen) but Motorola has increased the resolution from Full HD to Quad HD making it the smallest screen with QuadHD resolution and pixel density of 565ppi. And as we have seen on the Moto X (2nd gen), the color reproduction on the new Moto Maxx should also be superb.

Moto Maxx: Meet the real flagship killer

Big Battery

As the 'Maxx' branding suggestsm the phone comes with a big 3900mAh battery, which by any scale is large. The phone also features turbocharging which Motorola claims can charge the battery for 8 hours of use in 15 minutes.

Moto Maxx: Meet the real flagship killer

21MP camera

While the average Android flagship devices are stuck between 13MP and 16MP, the yet to be announced Moto Maxx steps away from the crowd with its 21MP rear camera and dual LED flash.

Moto Maxx: Meet the real flagship killer

64GB Internal storage

The current crop of smartphones offer around 16GB as standard in terms of internal storage but the Moto Maxx will come with 64GB internal storage just like the OnePlus One.

Image Credits: Androidpolice

Moto Maxx: Meet the real flagship killer

Qualcomm 805

The Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 SoC which powers the upcoming Nexus 6 will also power the Moto Maxx. The Quad-core CPU will be clocked at 2.7GHz and will be accompanied by 3GB of RAM.

Moto Maxx: Meet the real flagship killer

Wait what back?

Motorola is taking forward the tradition of having the most outrageous backs in the buisness and the Moto Maxx boasts of the same Ballistic Nylon back ass on the Verizon version of the Moto Droid Turbo.

Image Credits: Androidpolice