Motorola Moto Turbo Review

Introduction When Google announced the Nexus 6, there were two main issues that customers complained about. One was the pricing which was unusually high for a Nexus phone and secondly its size. The device housed a 6 inch display and made it one of the biggest phones on the market. While phablets are getting more and more in demand these days, 6 inch is still considered to be quite big unless you’ve bezels as slim as LG has managed on their G2/G3 and the Sharp Crystal series. That is why most manufacturers such as Samsung haven’t gone beyond 5.5” or 5.7” for their phablets fearing it may be deemed too large. The Nexus 6 is a powerhouse of a smartphone but because of it’s size many people were put off. That’s when Motorola announced the DROID Turbo under the Verizon network in USA. Because of the close association with Google and the near stock UI experience that Motorola carry, many hailed it to be the Nexus 6 that was actually supposed to be. But the downside was that it was restricted to customers in the US alone.Motorola launched the handset under the moniker of Moto Maxx in Mexico later on but still ...



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