Droid Maxx

6 MP (3264×1840 px in widescreen mode to fit screen aspect ratio) 16:9 aspect ratio widescreen Super AMOLED RGB capacitive, multi-touch touchscreen 720×1280 pixels (294 PPI) Standby Time: Up to 20 days Damage-resistance: Corning Gorilla Glass screen,DuPont Kevlar backing,water-repellent nanocoating The Droid Maxx is a smartphone developed by Motorola Mobility.

Reviewers were mixed to the device's continued use of a 720p HD resolution at a 5 in (130 mm) screen size, though complimented the AMOLED display's brightness, deep blacks, and its benefits to battery conservation.

[6][7] KitKat brought restyled navigation bars, "immersive" full-screen mode, stronger security, power management and some other minor improvements.

Users may purchase and download applications developed using the Android SDK, music, movies, television shows, books, and magazine subscriptions.

Furthermore, by use of the Contextual Awareness processor in the X8 system and proximity sensor, the Droid Maxx "knows" when it is face-down or in a pocket, and will not display Active Notifications.

The construction is a unibody design (no removable panels) and consists of a thin black bezel devoid of any branding surrounding the screen and a DuPont Kevlar sealed back plate in either matte clear or glossy red tint finish.

Size has been increased to house a 5 in (130 mm) Super AMOLED touchscreen, with a resolution of 720x1280 pixels at 294 ppi and made of Corning Gorilla Glass 3.