I want to expand on my experience....
I was going to switch from my GS3 to the Razr Maxx HD. Prior to switching to Verizon, I was on Sprint with a Photon 4G and with everyone else complaining, I loved my cellphone reception and world capability. When Motorola announced the new phones, I thought... finally. Here I go again!!!
Got the phone today.... Excited out of the box, but with a few caveats. I didn't care about the camera too much, but I do sometimes use it. It is AWFUL. Not just not as good as the GS3, but awful. Ok, I got that out.
I then moved onto the screen. Comparing it to the GS3, it is brighter, but the flaws in it are much more pronounced than what I see in the GS3. On the home screen, the colors are vibrant, maybe a bit too much, but nice. Text is sharp.
Enter tapatalk. I use that very often to read forums. Now, Tapatalk is a bone color, not really white, but on the Maxx it looks yellow. On a Chrome search page, the background is yellowish, not white. This is all with autobrightness set to On. If I turn that off and push the brightness all the way up, it turns to be closer to white, but still not perfect. For general use, though, screen is too dim for my tastes.
Motorola reception - now, here is something that I always look forward to. I think the reception is great. I could hold onto a signal, but not any differently than my GS3. What was strange is that the earpiece was garbled, much more so than I expected. I tried calling multiple numbers, but that didn't change. So either it's my particular unit, or that is a downer on the phone.
Battery life is great, but everyone knew this, and so is the almost vanilla android experience that they give us.
However, for my tastes, I will have to stay with the GS3 for now.... I just wish at least two or the three worked the way I expected them to.