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November 2014
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The editors liked
Even though I gave the battery some grief
It is very good for all the powerful hardware you're getting-just expect a guaranteed high-octane day rather than a wishy-washy two-day promise. And hey
If you do happen to need some juice
Motorola packs its $3
The editors didn't like
The Turbo doesn't seem as power efficient as could be. With Bluetooth and location reporting off
I was still burning through battery with my smartphone just sitting there
Verizon may have shown restraint with its branding
Solid build quality with industrial design, Great battery life (if not 48 hours) with Turbo Charge technology, Software experience adds features without feeling overwhelming
Display is good but doesn't “wow”, Some noticeable software lag despite ample processing power
We've heard quite a few comparisons when it comes to the Droid Turbo. Some will say it's a smaller version of the Nexus 6. Others have called it a beefed up Moto X. While neither totally captures the essence of the Turbo, neither is that far off from the ...
Published: 2014-11-07, Author: Matthew , review by: zdnet.com
Rock solid design, fit, and finish, No microSD expansion card slot, Attractive and durable ballistic nylon back , Huge capacity 3900 mAh battery , Gorgeous highresolution display , 3GB RAM, 21 megapixel camera, Snapdragon 805 processor, and other high end
I bought and used last year's Moto X for nearly a year even with lower-end specs because the Motorola experiences were so great. With the Droid Turbo, Motorola is offering up even better experiences while providing one of the highest end devices available...
Published: 2014-11-06, Author: Raymond , review by: mashable.com
Battery life is great for a phone with so much power, Ridiculously sharp Quad HD resolution display, High-res 21-megapixel camera
Two-day battery life is more like one day, but a full day, No microSD card slot, Phone is on the thick side
The Droid Turbo lives up to its name as a turbocharged monster with all the elite specs you want and a battery that will get you anywhere between 24 to 36 hours on a single charge, if you manage your usage carefully. It's not quite 48 hours, but it's stil...
Abstract: The Droid Turbo is a carrier specific device, that just skimp out on the full layer of specs, Exclusive to Verizon Wireless. The Droid Turbo is packed with everything and the kitchen sink into the device. Starting off with the most powerful Qualcomm proce...
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Published: 2014-11-06, Author: Darren , review by: gizmodo.com
Even though I gave the battery some grief, it is very good for all the powerful hardware you're getting—just expect a guaranteed high-octane day rather than a wishy-washy two-day promise. And hey, if you do happen to need some juice, Motorola packs its $3
The Turbo doesn't seem as power efficient as could be. With Bluetooth and location reporting off, I was still burning through battery with my smartphone just sitting there, Verizon may have shown restraint with its branding, but it certainly didn't with i
If you want a super powerful, future-proof smartphone with all the benefits that good battery life bring with it, then the Droid Turbo will serve you well. However, its probably the most bland and utilitarian smartphone design in Motorolas arsenal (or a...
One of the best choices on Verizon right nowCuriosity about the Droid Turbo has been high since it first leaked, and most of it has been within the filter of comparing it to the Moto X on Verizon. A phone that's roughly the same size as the Moto X, but is...
The DROID Turbo is a beast of a phone that has nothing but top tier specs at a surprisingly reasonable price. There are few phones that match this new Motorola smartphone on paper and in real world use. While the camera needs a software update soon to ...
The Droid Turbo has a lot going for it from great specs under the hood, excellent battery life, and a mostly stock Android experience. While the build quality could be better and the screen a little bit brighter, for most users, the device is a winner....
Abstract: Two sibling phones. One is sleek and sophisticated -- beautiful to the eye and a treat to hold. The other is more industrial -- far less refined but super rugged and oozing with power. So which is the better device?With Motorola's 2014 Moto X and Droid Tu...
Abstract: The past few years have been crazy for Motorola . After the iPhone rocked the cell phone industry in 2007, Motorola was among the first companies to respond effectively, and it found success in the U.S. market when it launched the Droid with Verizon Wirel...