Motorola Droid Turbo Review 2015

Motorola Droid Turbo Review 2015-Turbo Droid 2 is the phone to buy if you are tired of broken glass. It has a screen that does not crack when you drop it. No matter whether you drop it on the edge, corner, or face-first onto the pavement. This highly durable Motorola guarantee will not damage the screen for four full years with a longer warranty than the entire rest of the phone.

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Motorola Droid Turbo User


As you would expect from the flagship Motorola Droid sold exclusively with Verizon Wireless in the US, packed with specs, including a quad-HD 5.4-inch AMOLED screen is brilliant, a top shelf 810 Qualcomm Snapdragon processor and 3GB of RAM. It also has a large 3,760mAh battery with fast charging and two different forms of wireless charging, so it is convenient to fill in the middle of your day. It's even got a microSD slot built into the SIM card tray, so you can expand the built-in 32GB or 64GB of storage in an instant. And for once, you do not need to look like you're carrying a small Terminator in your pocket if you want Droid handset.

Droids Unlike the past, you are not stuck with militaristic, black-red phone single; You can customize Turbo Droid 2 on its own site the Motorola Moto-makers with a variety of finishes, from gunmetal gray with ballistic nylon cover for the back of the white handset with leather back. Of course, the Turbo Droid 2 is not perfect. It is large, and expensive ($ 624, or $ 26 per month), and is limited to Verizon Wireless in the United States. It also does not come with the latest version of Android (6.0 Marshmallow).

Availability


Motorola Droid 2 Verizon Wireless Turbo is exclusive in the United States even though the phone is practically identical, Moto X Force, will be available later this year. In the US, you can buy a phone directly from Verizon or through the website of the manufacturer Motorola Moto. Either way, you're looking at an upfront payment of $ 624 or $ 26 per month for 24 months for the basic version to 32GB of storage, or $ 720 (or $ 30 per month for 24 months) if you want 64GB of storage instead. In the UK, Moto X Force will ship this November for £ 499 We do not have pricing or availability Australia yet.

Design


Turbo 2 has a solid metal ring around the edge of the phone, the Micro-USB port at the bottom, the headphone jack at the top, and a nice ridged metal power button and volume rocker on the right edge of the handset. But where tall, smooth, round frames Pure can feel a little heavy, Turbo 2 is distinctive beveled edges and flattering back is much easier to get in my hands. They look slimmer. I can not say I'm a big fan of Turbo 2 design with a white front, though. You not only can see all the ugly little sensor protruding through the front of the casing - in black versions, they concealed it is not clear under - but white design actually serves to highlight how small screen than the phone casing. Broke new screen, especially smaller than that in the Moto X Pure, and it makes the Turbo bezels look big enough. I also do not like the way the dirt can easily get stuck in the crevices of the rear panel rubber. Turbo Droid 2 has a front-facing single speaker is not stereo twin speakers. At least it's nice and hard! I certainly do not mind watching a TV show with a single speaker, even if I prefer the stereo. You also will not find a fingerprint reader to help you secure login to the phone.

Software and Applications


Turbo Motorola Droid 2 does not come with the operating system Android 6.0 the latest Marshmallow, and we do not know when that will change. For one thing, Android Marshmallow just does not add a whole lot of features that are highly desirable. But for others, the burden of software that ships on Turbo Droid 2 is one of the most unobjectionable set of custom software phone makers' that I've seen in a while. New for 2015 is the motto Discreet Voice, speaking loud command, and have a telephone answering out loud, you can increase the phone to your ear and speak with normal volume.

Camera and Video


Earlier this year, Moto X Edition Pure 21-megapixel camera introduces new, and 21-megapixel camera in the new Turbo Droid 2 looks identical to that in the Moto X Pure. In low light, though, or for night shots, image quality Turbo Droid 2 is a mess fast, with a lot of digital noise and graininess. There is an automatic night mode that can create low-light images look OK in the distance, but you'll see stained, ugly picture without detail if you zoom in. I also had some trouble focusing and finding the proper white balance in low light, compared to my Galaxy S6. Do not expect a manual mode in the camera application Motorola, by the way. You can adjust the focus and exposure, shoot panorama or activate the self-timer, but that's about it. While the Turbo Droid 2's camera has no optical image stabilization, has digital stabilization when you record a video, even at 4K resolution. It was definitely a plus, because it means you will be able to get more detail than that 4K video while moving from you might with other phones.

Hardware Performance


Turbo Droid 2 is a blazing-fast mobile phones. It was there in the name. But really, it's one of the fastest phone I use. The 2.0GHz Snapdragon 810 chip and 3GB of RAM just scream through tasks, loading websites or playing intensive games like Riptide GP2 with turning arrangement. Battery life Motorola and Verizon said Droid 2 Turbo can last 48 hours on a charge. Truth: This phone has great battery life, but you will not get nearly two full days of actual use. In fact, it is not close to the best battery life that we see from the phone. Turbo Droid 2 lasted 13 hours, 32 minutes in our rundown test video. It was actually one hour less than a year ago Motorola Droid Turbo.

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