Motorola Droid Turbo has specs detailed via benchmark
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- AnonD-184306
- QGu
- 29 Sep 2014
If only this was the next Nexus, and not the Shamu oversized phablet...
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- AnonD-299124
- 6u9
- 29 Sep 2014
This spec war is turning into a pissing contest. Qhd is so unnecessary.
Most people hold their phones atleast a feet away from their eyes and there is absolutely no way you can tell individual pixels on a 1080p 5 inch display at that distance.
How about they focus on optimization and not requiring a 2.65 ghz cpu/3gb and the heat/battery drain it generates rather than just bumping up the specs with no plan.
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- Anonymous
- TkN
- 29 Sep 2014
qhd display is over kill for the screen size thats why motorola chose to have a 1080p panel for their moto x 2014 but you got to remember they make the droid branded specifications as told by verizon, its their marketing that sells handsets and gives them network boost over others.
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- Sickly
- 5Jm
- 29 Sep 2014
That carbon-fiber look doesn't appeal to me at all. I'm finding the regular Moto X to be much more appealing from a design standpoint. If this is the future of the
"Droid" branding, I don't think there's a bright outlook.
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- AnonD-313678
- t7X
- 29 Sep 2014
Anonymous, 29 Sep 2014Great specifications, save for the QHD display. Seriously, ... moreAgree!
QHD is another cool spec list to have, but its not neccesary. Just a smartphone with nice design and large capacity battery is all i wanted.
But its nice to see that moto is back on track. Go moto!
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- Tim Cook
- sm1
- 29 Sep 2014
Great specifications, although, yes, QHD isn't necessary at all. 400 PPI or over is enough for me.
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- Anonymous
- IHb
- 29 Sep 2014
Great specifications, save for the QHD display. Seriously, is it really needed at 5.2"? It just hampers performance. Smh.