Motorola Droid Turbo Review: 4 Reasons Why This Moto Device Is The Best In The Android Market So Far

There seems to be a lot of people looking for Motorola Droid Turbo review articles in spite of the fact that the device is only available via Verizon. Well, the matter of the fact is that this Droid is definitely among the best in the business today, and if not for the smaller screen, it may have taken the crown from the Samsung Galaxy Note 4 as the best Android phablet around. 

So let's begin with the basics first. Here are four reasons why the Droid Turbo is undeniably the best Android smartphone released this year:

1. It has a 5.2" QHD display 

There are only quite a handful of smartphones today that has a QHD or 2K (2560 x1440) display, but the Motorola Droid Turbo stands out in that category due to its smaller 5.2-inch screen. Compared to other phones with QHD screens, a smaller screen means much higher pixels per density for the Droid Turbo. 

2. It runs the latest most powerful Qualcomm chipset

The Droid Turbo packs a Snapdragon 805, the fastest and arguably the best chipset for any smartphone which aims to reach flagship status. Motorola has paired this fast SoC with an equally fast 3GB of RAM. This makes the Droid Turbo the most high-end smartphone ever built by the company that was once owned by Google. 

3. It has a massive battery

At only 5.2 inches, the QHD screen in the Droid Turbo would no require much battery compared to bigger ones like the Galaxy Note 4 and he LG G3. But with a massive 3,900mAh battery powering up the device, you wouldn't expect the device to die on you just when you need it most during the day. 

4. It is a fresh brand to top all brands this year

For the past couple of years, Motorola has taken a backseat in the mobile competition due to the rise of other phone makers like Samsung and LG, as well as Sony and HTC. But the manufaturer's reemergence last year with the Moto G allowed it to capture the attention of the world once more. Now, it has released its best smartphone yet, and the competition is now finding ways to top it, expectedly during the CES event in Las Vegas next year.

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