A global version of Motorola Droid Turbo to be unveiled in Brazil

29 October, 2014

The new Motorola Droid Turbo garnered great interest but as a Verizon-exclusive it felt out of reach. Now Motorola is sending out invites for a November 5 event to announce a global rollout. The invite doesn't call out the device by name but the corner of the back shows Droid Turbo's characteristic Ballistic Nylon back.

Rumors are for a name change to Moto Maxx, resurrecting the Maxx brand, which is associated with some of the most long-lasting batteries in the smartphone history.



It's a fitting name too, the Droid Turbo packs a 3,900mAh battery, which can soak up 8 hours' worth of battery life in just 15 minutes thanks to the Turbo Charger. Other specs include one of the sharpest displays yet, a 5.2" QHD AMOLED, a Snapdragon 805 chipset and a 21MP/2160p camera. Check out our hands-on for more details.

Motorola has already filed for a "Moto Maxx" trademark in the US and is planning a Brazil announcement, so the phone should see a proper global rollout, including alternative US carriers.

Source (in Portuguese)


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  • neco
  • 13 Mar 2015
  • M}6

Motorola shame on you. There are people in Europe too. :)

  • anees
  • 16 Feb 2015
  • U{i

Is there any chance to come india ?

  • Suraj
  • 17 Nov 2014
  • vGU

Go to xda,they'll help

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