To recap, the Droid Razr Maxx is an updated version of the Droid Razr that came out in November. It's the same phone, but with a huge battery Motorola says can last up to 21 hours of talk time. It has a 4.3-inch qHD display with 960x540p resolution, 16 gigabytes of internal storage, 1080p video capture, expandable memory card slot and Android 2.3 (Gingerbread) operating system. There is no update time frame for when it will get the Android 4.0 update, but it most likely happen in the next two months. It's $300 on contract, and the Droid Razr now comes in 16 and 32 GB offerings for $200 and $280, respectively.
Nokia's Lumia 900 could debut on AT&T for just $100 on contract. It doesn't have a dual-core processor or expandable memory, but it does feature a 4.3-inch screen, 16 gigabytes of storage, front and rear-facing cameras and access to AT&T's high-speed LTE network. Additionally, the rear camera features Carl Zeiss lenses, and the phone runs the Windows Phone system. Tell us in the comments if you've tried the Windows Phones.
You can also watch video to see the difference between Nokia Lumia 900 and Droid Razr (This video takes 25 minutes to watch)
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