Motorola Droid Turbo 2
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Motorola Droid Turbo 2

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what a power under the hood and then this kind of horrific design...

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    • JG
    • iVW
    • 16 Jan 2016

    Which lte bands are missing for GSM on this? Want a moto x force but it's $700+ and Droid turbo can be found for $400. Therefore trying to see which bands on AT&T the Droid doesn't have

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      • John
      • Lec
      • 15 Jan 2016

      yash, 03 Jan 2016iam also waiting for this if u got some clue then inform us... moreIf you're not US Verizon usee, much better choice is Moto X Force. Unlockable bootloader, no Verizon bloatware...

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        • Sammi
        • kZ0
        • 03 Jan 2016

        It's unlocked gsm dude. Just insert your at&t or t mobile working good. No need to unlock the phone.

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          • yash
          • uuG
          • 03 Jan 2016

          [deleted post]iam also waiting for this if u got some clue then inform us. iam planing to buy from US site

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            • Anonymous
            • 4xS
            • 31 Dec 2015

            This phone does not feature stereo speakers. Please see the Wikipedia article on the phone about this mistaken assumption.

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              • John
              • Le1
              • 30 Dec 2015

              AnonD-479544, 23 Dec 2015works on at&t?It's not for Verizon only and works with T-Mobile, at&t, etc. Dude.

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                • John
                • Le1
                • 30 Dec 2015

                AnonD-479544, 23 Dec 2015works on at&t?Yes, as I said already. Personally tested. It's sim free, only limitation is lack of the lte bands. It's better to buy Moto X Force, the same phone ad Turbo 2 with more lte bands (but 13 for Verizon is missing), unlockable bootloader, no Verizon bloatware...

                Just got Force couple of days ago :)

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                  • AnonD-482140
                  • 4J7
                  • 29 Dec 2015

                  Had this phone for 2 weeks now. I admit I was leaning on an Apple 6 or Samsung Note 5, but between the VZW salesman and the multiple extras I got for choosing the Droid T2 (2 tablets/otter case, bluetooth headset) I gave the new Moto a shot. I have to say, I actually am liking it. It runs very well, the camera (my opinion) has taken great pictures and the battery life is KILLER. I definitely recommend this phone

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                    • AnonD-480679
                    • 4Yv
                    • 26 Dec 2015

                    benrod, 23 Dec 2015It does work for T-Mobileits verizon only dude

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                      • Rabiiiih
                      • Hku
                      • 23 Dec 2015

                      If a fingerprint sensor was added to this smartphone
                      Motorola Droid Turbo 2 would have been the Best Smartphone in the world
                      Battery and Processor are King Wow !!

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                        • Rabiiiih
                        • Hku
                        • 23 Dec 2015

                        If a fingerprint sensor was added to this smartphone
                        Motorola Droid Turbo 2 would have been the Best Smartphone in the world
                        Battery and Processor are King Wow !!

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                          • benrod
                          • 4Hg
                          • 23 Dec 2015

                          xtroyx, 17 Dec 2015wish this phone is compatible with tmobile or att!!!! the b... moreIt does work for T-Mobile

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                            • AnonD-479544
                            • gN6
                            • 23 Dec 2015

                            Johm, 18 Dec 2015It is. I was using it for two weeks with international sim ... moreworks on at&t?

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                              • AnonD-448655
                              • EJd
                              • 19 Dec 2015

                              #1 phone of 2015

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                                • Johm
                                • feK
                                • 18 Dec 2015

                                xtroyx, 17 Dec 2015wish this phone is compatible with tmobile or att!!!! the b... moreIt is. I was using it for two weeks with international sim and at&t network. I going for Force now. The same phone, more LTE bands, sim free, unlockable bootloader...

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                                  • AnonD-477440
                                  • jLB
                                  • 17 Dec 2015

                                  xtroyx, 17 Dec 2015wish this phone is compatible with tmobile or att!!!! the b... moreSee moto x force

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                                    • xtroyx
                                    • Ye7
                                    • 17 Dec 2015

                                    wish this phone is compatible with tmobile or att!!!! the battery is the king!!!!!! wow!!!

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                                      • DaPhoneGuy
                                      • jMb
                                      • 17 Dec 2015

                                      Tony, 30 Nov 2015I got the phone last week from Verizon because I didn't wan... moreTalkback mode is a serious pain. It's designed for the vision impaired and completely changes the way then interface works. Basically every symptom you mentioned is intentional. The vibrations tell you when you are touching a button/link/touchable action on the screen. There was probably an annoying voice that kept telling you what you are touching. To navigate, you have to tap where you want to go once (for example, the settings icon) then double tap it once the voice tells you what it is. The screen doesn't scroll with just one finger, you have to cover the whole screen with your hand and then slide it in the direction you want to scroll. Using those methods, you should be able to navigate from the home screen into settings, accessibility and then turn off talkback. I'm writing this in the hopes of saving someone else the frustration of trying to figure out how to unbreak their phone. In my opinion, there should be at least 3 "are you sure?" screens of increasing urgency before you can turn talkback on. It would save those of use who trouble shoot phones for the general public a lot of headaches.

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