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Do you care to explain more about what you mean by it wont hold a charge more than 40 percent because this statement seems a bit unclear?
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If I were you I would return it. It should charge to 100%, sounds like a defective one.
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Your battery should certainly charge to a full 100%. If it doesn't, you are correct it wouldn't be useful to you at all.
Since the phone is still within the 14 days, I would recommend taking it back to the store where you can exchange it.
**this has been edited since there is NO removable battery on the Droid Motorola Razr **
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The battery isn't removable in the Motorola Droid Razr.
I'm most definitely NOT a VZW employee. If a post answered your question, please mark it as the answer.
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Ann154-You are absolutely correct. I must admit, I didn't even pay attention to the "droid" Razr.
As you can see, I did update my post to reflect the correction for the oversight made on my part.
Again, thanks for bringing it to my attention.