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Any Droid Turbo owners?


methodtoll

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I don't know if this is true for the Droid line, but I love the Moto line simply because of the stripped down version of Android. The Droid line definitely packs some serious hardware into a phone, so it should still perform even if it is preloaded with bloatware.

I would recommend a comparison with the Nexus 6 as well.

 

eta: since I mentioned 2 other Motorola lines, I figured I would find some relevant information to throw in:

http://www.androidauthority.com/droid-turbo-vs-544541/

 

It seems you can't go wrong with any of them. The turbo has the advantage of contract pricing, a 21 MP camera and a crazy large battery.

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My friend has a turbo. It's pretty nice. I'm not sure the price disparity, but I believe the g3 and s5 are a little bigger and more powerful

I am also considering the LG G3 but I heard it has average battery life and with the recent lollipop update, there is a good bit of issues.

Also, a darkhorse candidate for me is the Sony Xperia Z3v... This phone has gotten rave reviews with little recognition (advertising) but I have always heard great thing about the Sony lineup from the UK

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