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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
But it certainly didn't with i
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Published: 2014-11-05, Author: Daniel , review by: yahoo.com
I'm a big fan of the Droid Turbo. Its battery life is seriously amazing, and its Moto apps are genuinely helpful. I'm also a fan of the display and camera, though both seem to generate yellowish hues. On the flip side, the phone's design is a bit outdated...
Abstract: A common complaint of Android smartphone users is poor battery life. Motorola Mobility, now a subsidiary of Lenovo, has targeted such gripes with big-battery versions of some of its Droid smartphones. The new Droid Turbo — which costs $600 for the 32GB mo...
Motorola has done a great job with the Droid Turbo – this phone is a terrific package that packs all the cutting-edge technology one can think of right now. What's more, the software experience with the phone is also great – it's very close to stock Andro...
It's hard to find much drawbacks with the Turbo and the Note 4, but if we have to go for something, it will be the design. Both are relatively crude-looking and handling, but while Samsung's phablet has a much larger screen, it weighs the same as the Turb...
Rugged and durable, excellent display, great performance, outstanding battery life, includes Turbo Charger for fast charging, supports wireless charging, clean and intuitive user interface, useful features like alwayslistening voice control and "pulsing"
Utilitarian design is less sleek and ergonomic than other devices, no simultaneous voice and data capability as of now, inconsistent camera quality, uses awkward capacitive buttons that'll look dated once Android 5.0 arrives, available only for Verizon Wi
I'll never forget my first Droid device.It was nearly five years ago. Verizon and Motorola came out with a series of tantalizing ads showing a mysterious new phone that was loud, in your face and industrial. It wasn't pretty -- it was powerful. It was eve...
The Motorola Droid Turbo is one of the most powerful Android devices ever made, ready to overlook elegance in favor of raw silicon power, and the latest specs. In this, it reminds us in many ways of computers dedicated to gaming, down to their masculine l...
The Droid Turbo isn't perfect, but it's one of Motorola's finest efforts. It outclasses the Moto X in overall performance, though the X has a bit more personality. The Nexus 6 is similar to the Turbo as far as specs go, but is much bigger and borrows the ...
Published: 2014-11-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: Motorola's having a bit of an identity crisis these days. The company's main focus is on the second generation Moto X, one of the most refined smartphones of 2014. It features a decent spec sheet and an exquisite design at a price that can't be beat. But ...
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Published: 2014-11-01, Author: Nick , review by: androidandme.com
Abstract: Over the past year, Motorola has been building some incredible phones. The software Motorola has been using has been praised and the design work that has gone into their phones is simply spectacular. That being said, Motorola hasn't put out a phone with a...