Duel LTE antennas??

BKVic

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Has anything been announced about the Droid Maxx having the duel LTE antennas that the Moto X has??


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FWIW this comes from the Q&A section on the Maxx page on VZW's site

VZW said:
ConcernedCustomer001,

You can change your forum name to happy customer because the DROID Maxx does indeed come with dual LTE MIMO technology. So, you'll have advanced data speeds under control. - Evan_VZW
 

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FWIW this comes from the Q&A section on the Maxx page on VZW's site

I think that may do it for me. Other than customization, there is nothing on the X that is not on the Maxx. I will take more battery, wireless charging and memory please.
 

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I totally agree I don't see a single thing that the X has over the MAXX I am going with the MAXX as well

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I totally agree I don't see a single thing that the X has over the MAXX I am going with the MAXX as well

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Me too unless I can't stand the screen. If that happens I'll be sticking with the Note II or going with an S4. I just hope Motorola doesn't let me down.

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Me too unless I can't stand the screen. If that happens I'll be sticking with the Note II or going with an S4. I just hope Motorola doesn't let me down.

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It's RGB, so hopefully it's nice. I'm sure it'll be fine unless you're super picky.
 

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It's RGB, so hopefully it's nice. I'm sure it'll be fine unless you're super picky.

I was able to use the RAZR Maxx without issue and then upgraded to a RAZR HD Maxx. I loved it until I saw a Note II and then thought it was mediocre because the low light quality was much better in the Note II. If this is indeed RGB then I can easily switch and enjoy it most likely.

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Me too unless I can't stand the screen. If that happens I'll be sticking with the Note II or going with an S4. I just hope Motorola doesn't let me down.

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I can't imagine the screen being 'so bad' that you won't be able to stand it enough to make you not get the phone. I think you'd have to be awfully picky for that.
 

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I can't imagine the screen being 'so bad' that you won't be able to stand it enough to make you not get the phone. I think you'd have to be awfully picky for that.

Most likely true. I can give up some screen quality if the phone lasts all day though. If I do switch I just hope CruzerLite gets their cases out quickly.

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