
Parametric Case for Motorola Droid Razr Maxx HD (extended capacity XT926) (SCAD)
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This is a case model for the extended capacity Motorola XT926 (Droid Razr Maxx HD) -- not the Droid Razr M, or the Droid Razr HD, or the Razr HD. It's not a parametric model for all different phone shapes imaginable, although it might be able to be tweaked to fit the standard battery variant of the XT926 (Droid Razr HD?). Supposedly the standard capacity model is 0.9mm thinner, but my measurements don't remotely match the specs online, so don't trust anything you didn't measure yourself. Z-offset of the headphone jack and buttons may also be different, but I _think_ the charge/hdmi ports should be the same. I'm making this because i couldn't find an actual case for it. Marketing people seem to have a perverse fondness for reusing model names. They must loathe the public awareness of clear and unambiguous information about products. Consequently, nobody selling parts or accessories knows the difference between all the indescribable variants of the XT926/XT925, because they share model numbers and the names are all nearly-identical permutations of letters and recycled, trademarked fake words that are almost universally misused. Given that all these models are ancient (ca. 2012), and the high-capacity model was probably less common to begin with, you can rest assured that every phone case still for sale doesn't actually fit what they say it fits. I can also rest assured that nobody actually needs this thing. Printing info is in the SCAD file.
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