DROID RAZR HD FCC filings reveal 2530mAH battery

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DROID RAZR HD FCC filings reveal 2530mAH battery 4

As reported yesterday, Motorola’s XT926 handset, also known to many as the forthcoming DROID RAZR HD, recently went through the FCC review process. With the filings now available for review, one member at Howard Forums went through them and found some new information regarding the battery included in the unit. Exhibit 11RF Exposure Info 1 of the filings indicates the battery for the unit is a model SNN5915A listed at 2530 mAH and it will not be removeable by the user. This is smaller than we had speculated, but it should still provide plenty of power to get one through the day.

source: Howard Forums

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  1. That is kind of dumb. They finally get an Android phone with decent battery life, namely the Razr Maxx, then Moto goes and screws it up with a smaller battery than it’s previous incarnation.

    When is Moto and the other phone makers going ot learn that slim/skinny/light is not worth the loss in battery time to a LOT of people? Do they think all their customers are a bunch of invalids that can’t pick up and hold a few ounces. Boneheads!

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