Earlier today, Verizon's website showed that the Motorola
DROID RAZR MAXX was out of stock. The LTE enabled smartphone with the
massive 3300mAh battery has been a hit for Big Red and Motorola, showing that battery life is a very important feature that handset users look at. The model was just launched on January 26th and costs $299.99 with a signed 2 year pact, although starting this Friday a
BOGO promotion on the unit will start.
The Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX is back in stock
Before you start getting upset, there is some good news for those who were hoping to soon experience an Android smartphone that doesn't require you to be a slave to the wall socket. Verizon apparently has replenished its inventory of the Motorola DROID RAZR MAXX and shipments will start flowing again on February 9th. If you can't wait a few days for the phone, you can still check with the Verizon stores in your area, or third party retailers like Best Buy, to see if they have inventory of the device.
Other smartphones listed as out of stock on the carrier's online store include the
LG Revolution (which has basically been replaced with the
LG Spectrum) and the
Motorola DROID X2.
source:
Verizon via
AndroidCentral