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Verizon uses wrong phone to advertise its new Razr Maxx HD

Categories: Android, Motorola, Verizon
By: , IntoMobile
Thursday, October 18th, 2012 at 8:22 AM

Verizon kicked off a mass email campaign advertising its newest Motorola Android handsets, the Razr Maxx HD and the Razr HD. The flashy email is full of the typical DROID marketing style, but has one glaring error. The phone in the center of the advertisement is not the Razr Maxx HD handset as claimed. It’s not even the Razr HD. Let me know in the comments if I am wrong, but  it looks like the original Razr Maxx was used in the image by mistake.

[Via Verizon Wireless and Droid Life]

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Kelly spent the last four years covering mobile technology at places like BGR, Gizmodo and The Unofficial Apple Weblog. Before writing, she spent a few years working with and teaching others how to use Adobe Flash and Macromedia Director. Even earlier than that, she spent several years as a Ph.D student in Microbiology. When she's not writing, she can be found fishing the lakes and hiking the mountains of Western Maine with her husband and tribe of children. You can follow her on Twitter @kellyhodgkins.