Motorola's new Droid Maxx is the top dog of today's Verizon Wireless
announcement, but close behind is the Motorola Droid Ultra. Though it lacks the
promised 48 hours of battery life of its sibling, or the compact size of the
Droid Mini, the midrange Ultra is supposed to deliver a very respectable 28
hours of battery life in a trim design.
In fact, its 7.18-millimeter (0.28-inch) profile makes it the thinnest
Droid ever. Indeed it's even thinner than the Samsung Galaxy S4(0.3 inch), HTC
One (0.37), and Motorola's previous Droid Razr HD. Oddly enough, you don't
really notice the difference in girth between it and the Maxx, but the Ultra
does feel lighter. The Ultra has a 5-inch AMOLED 720p display as well, and a
2,130mAh battery. It will come in both black and red.
The back of the Ultra has a glossy coating that feels slippery to the
touch. Frankly, we prefer the backing seen on the Maxx. Its soft-touch matte
coating doesn't attract grease or fingerprints like the Ultra's, and it feels
easier to grip.
Like the new Droid Mini, which Verizon also announced today, the Ultra will
have only 16GB of storage. All Droids, however, have a 1.7GHz dual-core
processor with the same X8 system, Android 4.2.2 Jelly Bean, 2GB of RAM, a
10-megapixel rear-facing camera with 1080p HD recording, and a 2-megapixel
front-facing camera.
Also standard on the three new devices are a few touchless controls that
will make it possible to make phone calls and search for directions without
touching the screen -- a useful function when driving. Furthermore, they'll have
a "Quick Capture" camera launch feature, wireless charging, and "Droid Zap."
With Zap you can send images within 300 feet of you, and you can swipe with your
fingers to share media files.
Additional software functions include an Active Display that will light up
certain parts of your screen for important notifications, and a Droid Command
Center, where you can launch Miracast TV for wireless media streaming.
Both the Droid Ultra and Droid Maxx will go on sale August 20 (preorders
begin today). The Droid Ultra is $199.99 with a contract.
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