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Motorola RAZR MAXX headed to Europe and the Middle East

Motorola RAZR MAXX

The Motorola RAZR MAXX has a special spot in our battery tests - the top. And while this was great, it was only US users who could enjoy its longevity. Well, not anymore - Motorola has officially announced that a GSM version of the MAXX is headed to Europe and the Middle East.

Moto plans to launch the RAZR MAXX in May in "select European markets and the Middle East". Hopefully, as the launch date nears, they will give more specific about which countries will get it.

The UK seems like a good bet with the press release coming from Moto's UK base, but beyond that it's anyone's guess.

FROM: gsmarena


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