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Description: Performance
We tested the dual-band, dual-mode Motorola Razr Maxx Ve (CDMA 800/1900; EV-DO) in San Francisco using Verizon Wireless service. Call quality was mostly admirable, though there was a slight harshness to the audio quality. It didn't permeate every call, but it was noticeable from time to time. Also, we could hear an echoey sound from our own voice on a couple of occasions. On their end, callers didn't report any problems, and we had no trouble being understood by automated calling systems. Bluetooth call quality was also clear. Unfortunately, speakerphone calls weren't as great. While there was plenty of volume, the audio was rather muffled.

We had no trouble getting a signal for making calls, and the EV-DO connection remained strong for most file transfers. We downloaded a 1.58MB audio file in just more than a minute, which is pretty fast. What's more, we experienced no interference form other electronic devices.

Music quality was pretty good, for the most part. As we said earlier, the rear-facing speaker isn't ideal as it means the audio source is facing away from you when the phone is closed. It manages to give off enough output, but it is best if you rest the phone upside down when listening to your tunes. In any case, a headset is much preferred, as it provides better stereo sound.

Streaming-video quality was fine, but nothing spectacular. Videos tended to be quite grainy with some pixilation. Also, the sound warbled in and out the slightest bit, and the V Cast connection was a tad shaky. The phone took a long time to connect, the menus were pokey, and the videos loaded slowly. On the upside, videos didn't pause for rebuffering, but it wasn't the most ideal experience.

The Motorola Razr Maxx Ve has a rated battery life of 3.58 hours talk time and 13.3 days standby time. Our tests revealed a talk time of 4 hours and 7 minutes. According to FCC radiation tests, the Razr Maxx Ve has a digital SAR rating of 1.31 watts per kilogram. .
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