Like clockwork, Motorola and Verizon have refreshed their joint Droid lineup, and we're here to check out all three devices. The two premium handsets, the Droid Ultra and Ultra MAXX, are the most promising of the bunch for advanced users, replacing last year's Droid RAZR HD and RAZR MAXX HD. Both of those smartphones were at the top of their game in 2012, and that trend appears to continue here -- the Ultra and MAXX are nearly identical, with the latter simply boosting the battery capacity to 48 hours, enabling power users to make it through a full day.

Like its predecessors, the Ultra (pictured above) and Ultra Maxx sport Kevlar bodies, which both look sleek and feel sturdy.The Maxx is like the Ultra except for the beefier battery, and its fuel pack is even bigger than the Razr Maxx's. Motorola said it will last about 48 hours with "normal usage," though we imagine crazy techies like us would see a few hours less.

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