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    Motorola Droid Turbo 2 Smartphone

    Droid Turbo 2

    The Motorola Droid Turbo 2 is a smartphone that runs on the Android operating system. This model has a 5.4-inch touch-screen display, a 21.4-megapixel camera, and a virtual QWERTY keyboard.

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    Ratings

    Ratings

    Test Results

    Color

    Color

    Color

     /  5
    Camera: Rear image quality
    4 / 5

    Camera: Rear image quality

    Still image quality using the rear facing (main) camera. It is based on objective and subjective judgments of test images, which includes evaluating resolution, dynamic range, color accuracy, and visual noise.

     /  5
    Camera: Rear 1080p video quality
    3 / 5

    Camera: Rear 1080p video quality

    Video quality is based on the judgments of trained panelists who viewed recorded video images shot at the highest quality setting available (1080 max.) in multiple lighting conditions.

     /  5
    Camera: Selfie image quality
    3 / 5

    Camera: Selfie image quality

    Still image quality using the front facing (selfie) camera. It is based on objective and subjective judgments of test images, which includes evaluating resolution, color accuracy, and visual noise in multiple lighting conditions and on bokeh images.

     /  5
    Battery and charging

    Battery and charging

    Battery represents tests under nominal cell-network signals, including battery consumption performing tasks that involve voice, data, display, and other factors. Charging represents battery tests of time to charge from empty, fast charging for 15 minutes, wireless charging capability, and if the phone comes with a fast charger, wireless charger and replaceable battery. All phones are set the same brightness level for the entire test.

     /  5
    Display

    Display

    Rates the overall quality of the display including its color, clarity, off-angle viewing and touch responsiveness.

     /  5
    Durability

    Durability

    Measures how tough a phone's build quality is. It includes a tumble test where the phone is dropped up to 100 times, scratch resistance, a rain test and water submersion test.

     /  5
    Performance

    Performance

    Rates overall phone performance including amount of storage available compared to stated storage and tested processor performance.

     /  5
    Sound

    Sound

    Sound rates the sound quality of the included headphones and speakers and loudness.

     /  5
    Ease of use
    4 / 5

    Ease of use

    Ease of use includes subjective and objective ratings of the convenience of using the menu, web browser, camera, buttons, and unlocking the phone via a finger and facial recognition.

     /  5
    Calling

    Calling

    Calling considers listening quality that reflects what you hear and talking, what's heard by other phones. Tests were conducted in noisy and quiet environments using conventional phone calls.

     /  5
    Battery life (hrs.)

    Battery life

    Battery life represents tests under nominal cell-network signals, including battery consumption performing tasks that involve voice, data, display, and other factors. All phones are set the same brightness level for the entire test and results are in hours rounded to the nearest half hour.

     /  5
    Water resistance test

    Water resistance test

    If the phone is rated for water and dust intrusion, typically rated as IP 67 or IP 68, we test the claim in 1 meter (IP 67) or 1.5 meters (IP 68). Results are pass-fail with phones that do not make the claim not being tested and getting an NA result.

     /  5
    Available from AT&T

    Available from AT&T

    Available for purchase from AT&T.

     /  5
    Available from Sprint

    Available from Sprint

    Available for purchase from Sprint.

     /  5
    Available from T-Mobile

    Available from T-Mobile

    Available for purchase from T-Mobile.

     /  5
    Available from Verizon

    Available from Verizon

    Available for purchase from Verizon.

     /  5
    Available unlocked

    Available unlocked

    Available for purchase as unlocked to any service provider.

     /  5
    Display diagonal size (in.)

    Display diagonal size

    Display diagonal size is the diagonal length of main display measured to the nearest tenth of an inch.

     /  5
    Display resolution

    Display resolution

    Indicates the manufacturer stated number of pixels that the screen can display, in portrait orientation.

     /  5
    Operating system (as tested)

    Operating system (as tested)

    Operating system indicates the smartphone's operating system and version at the time of testing. See "Buying Guide" for more information about the operating systems.

     /  5
    Browsing

    Browsing

    Browsing rates the web browser convenience, ability to easily activate and deactivate wireless capabilities and the rated upload and download cellular speeds.

     /  5
    Web browsing
    5 / 5

    Web browsing

    Web browsing mainly assesses browser capabilities, including the phone's ability to handle more than one browser, display size, processor, and data connections, such as 3G, 4G, and Wi­Fi.

     /  5
    Texting

    Texting

    A rating for how well it is to use the keyboard, if an easy to use keyboard like "Swype" is included, and ease of use for SMS messaging and sending e-mails.

     /  5
    Navigation

    Navigation

    Rates the included GPS guidance, sound loudness and accuracy.

     /  5
    Display quality
    5 / 5

    Display quality

    Display quality represents overall picture quality, which includes pixel resolution, contrast in normal and bright lighting (outdoor use), and color accuracy.

     /  5
    Ergonomics

    Ergonomics

    Ergonomics considers how easy is it is to access the phone's various features using its input such as the touch screen and buttons as well as software like the menu system. We also rate its activation and setup processes, build quality, durability with our tumble test, and liquid resistance are also rated.

     /  5
    Music

    Music

    Music rates the convenience of using the default music player, sound quality of the included headphones and ease of transferring music files.

     /  5
    Messaging
    3 / 5

    Messaging

    Messaging mainly assesses keyboard ergonomics, e-mail readability, attachment capabilities, and text­-messaging features. It also considers display size and corporate capabilities.

     /  5
    Handset capabilities

    Handset capabilities

    Handset capabilities includes versatility which includes types of sensors, WLAN tethering, and battery features and performance. It also includes, storage, processor performance, and cellular features.

     /  5
    Phoning
    5 / 5

    Phoning

    Phoning considers the step-saving functions for making and receiving calls. These include hands-free capabilities such as voice command and Bluetooth, one-­handed operation, speed dialing, ringer controls, call timers, and other features. We also evaluated keypad readability under different lighting conditions, and holding a phone while on a call.

     /  5
    Portability
    2 / 5

    Portability

    Portability represents our judgment based on the best combination of size and weight.

     /  5
    Voice quality
    3 / 5

    Voice quality

    Voice quality considers listening quality which reflects what you hear; talking, what's heard by other phones. Tests were conducted in noisy and quiet environments using live conventional phone calls indicated by carrier used.

     /  5

    Detailed Test Results

    This worthy successor to the Motorola's Turbo line has an excellent quality, slightly larger, 5.4-inch quad HD display, with a 1440x2560 resolution that presents photos, videos, Web pages, and other objects with more than 500 pixels per inch of detail. While you probably won't notice the benefits of those extra pixels in everyday use, you will be impressed with how easy the display is to see in bright light.The display is also designed to be shatterproof and warranted against shattering and cracking for four years.Though, in one of our tests, the black level shows a loss of dark, near black shadow detail, worse than on many other smartphones displays we've tested. The camera also improved. Its 21.4-megapixels captured very good still images. They were sharp, the color is accurate, and it did very well under low-light conditions. It can also record in Ultra HD (2160p) video format, which provides extra clarity when that video is viewed on an Ultra HD TV. Also, the front-facing camera is relatively high-resolution at 5-megapixel, and has a flash-rare in a smartphone. Battery life overall is very good, though not as great as the previous generation. This model has rapid charging capability, which in our tests, took about 30 minutes to bring a drained battery to roughly 60 percent capacity using the included charger. Also, the Turbo 2 supports BOTH Qi and Powermat wireless charging pads out of the box-a convenience many mixed-family smartphone users will relish. Another advantage over its predecessor, the Turbo 2 adds a microSD card slot, beneficial for storing music, videos, pictures, and other types of files. This Motorola is available with a wide selection of customization options. These include choices regarding built-in memory, ballistic nylon and leather finishes, personal inscriptions, and what appears on the phone's display when you turn it on. One of the most notable features of Motorola phones is that they're always ready to respond to spoken commands even if you don't touch them or wake up their screens. It recognizes your voice, so without touching the phone, you can ask for directions, call someone even if the screen is off, and more. You can changes phone settings, notifications, and other items based on where you are and the time of day. For instance, it might not put through phone calls after midnight unless it's your significant other calling. This Motorola is also smart about interpreting simple gestures: For instance, reach for it to display the time, or, just twist your wrist twice quickly to launch the camera or turn on/off the flashlight, even when the screen is off. The Attentive Display feature enables the screen to stay on and not dim while you're looking at it, as well as sleep sooner when you're not. The phone is designed to help you go hands-free by announcing calls and texts while you drive, as well as silence calls or alarms with a wave of your hand. The phone's Android interface offers sensible, yet absorbing, visual cues in e-mail, settings, layouts, etc., using color, spacing, shading, graphic elements, and type. Notifications from calls, messages, social media, and so on, are handled very well. You'll be able, for example, to view and respond to them from a locked screen. You can set notification priorities based on contacts and their methods of communication, such as sms texts, e-mails or Facebook messages, etc. You can also set the phone to alert you to certain kinds of notifications from specified contacts. A big disadvantage with the Droid Turbo 2 is its lack of productivity apps. You can't open office type documents such as word, spreadsheets, nor presentations, unlike the previous generation, which even let you edit them. The Droid Turbo 2 with its slightly bigger display is noticeably larger and wider; though it does weigh a little less and is slightly thinner than its predecessor. It has rounded, tapered edges but the phone is a bit too wide to make it comfortable to hold. And this phone is still heavier than many of the smart phones we've tested.

    The Droid Turbo 2 has intuitive navigation that provides easy access to all its main functions via a highly responsive touch screen that supports more than ten home screens of apps-more than other smart phone we've tested, programmable shortcuts, as well as back, home, and recent apps keys. Pressing and holding the home button launches the search function. The recent apps key lets you see a stack of screen shots of your most recently used apps. Tap any one of them, and you can jump to that app. But there isn't a way to close all of them at once, a convenience found with other phones. Performing one-handed operations with this model is also a bit of a challenge, not only because of its size and weight, but also because you can't shrink and move the dial pad or keyboard to bring them closer to your thumbs-a feature on other large-screened models. Also missing are the On/Off toggle switches for WiFi, Bluetooth, and more, which we found very convenient on other models.

    The Droid Turbo 2 lets you perform Google searches by voice command and lets you download applications, services, music, and games, and more from the Google Play Store, and other sources. Its multi-touch screen lets you zoom in and out of photos or Web pages using two fingers (for instance, your thumb and index finger). A handy on-screen drop-down status bar alerts you to and takes you to new messages, upcoming appointments, and other items that need your attention, even when your screen is locked. Its Android OS offers better text editing tools and controls for managing data usage, and enhanced voice-activated navigation and dictation.

    The Droid Turbo 2 supports Near Field Communication (NFC), a short-range wireless communication technology that allows the phone to read "smart" tags, or other items that have NFC capability in them. Though the technology is not yet widely deployed for mobile phone users, it could ultimately allow you to pay by phone at the register. The Droid Turbo 2 works on Verizon's 4G network (LTE), allowing fast streaming, downloading, and uploading of high-definition videos and other large files. The fast network also facilitates better Web browsing experiences. The WiFi connection provides another way to access the Web, e-mail, and other Internet-based content, without using your data plan allowance.

    MESSAGING: The virtual keyboards were very easy to use. It supports a method that allows users to type words without lifting a finger-literally. You enter a word by dragging your finger across the screen from letter to letter. Though it's initially awkward to use, we eventually had a lot of success "typing" quickly and accurately. Its advanced voice command feature supports text fields, allowing you to dictate e-mails, text messages, Tweets, and other normally typed forms of communication. Good e-mail readability and attachment capabilities. The Droid Turbo 2 also supports Microsoft Exchange and Outlook for work e-mail. When connected to Windows or Macintosh computers, this phone can appear on the computer as another drive. You can then transfer data to and from your phone as you could on a regular drive. But it doesn't have preset text messages, and you can't create custom preset text messages. And this model can't handle Office type documents.

    PHONE: We tested this phone under a variety of conditions to simulate environments ranging from the quiet indoors to noisy roadsides. We found voice quality was very good when talking, though only fair when listening. Battery life overall was very good. Talk time was an ample 17.5 hours. We also measured more than 24 hours of talk time in one of our tests. This phone has a very good mixture of controls and features for making and taking calls. Very good keypad readability under most lighting conditions. Its voice command allows you to conveniently dial numbers from your phone book by speaking the name, without the usual training. You can also dial numbers by pronouncing the digits. It has Bluetooth for wireless hands-free voice communication. The Droid Turbo 2 is a "world phone" because it also works with the GSM-based networks pervasive in Europe, Asia, and other parts of the world. (But you can't use it with domestic GSM carriers such as AT&T and T-Mobile.). This model can simultaneously be on a phone call and an Internet-based connection over the cellular network, but only when using its Advanced Calling capability (VoLTE).

    MULTIMEDIA: The 21.4-megapixel camera has a very short shutter lag, and produced very good quality pictures when photos were taken under well-lighted conditions. The camera also performed very well under low-light conditions. The camera's built-in flash helps improve your chances of taking better pictures under low-light conditions. The camera took decent 1080p video, probably adequate for casual use such as uploading to the Web. You can capture pictures at the same time you're shooting a video by simply tapping the screen. The Droid Turbo 2 can also record in Ultra HD (2160p) video format which has benefits when viewing on an Ultra HD TV giving you extra clarity. The front-facing high-resolution 5-megapixel camera allows easy self-portraits, and can support video chats. It also has a flash, and can record at 1080p. Both cameras can record in slow motion.

    The music player has the capabilities and controls of a typical stand-alone MP3 player, including an equalizer, music shuffle and repeat controls, and options for sorting music by album, artist, etc. This model also supports Bluetooth stereo headsets, and can download music over the phone network. Its Bluetooth data support enables the phone to wirelessly share pictures, contacts, and other files with compatible printers, computers, and mobile devices.

    GPS navigation capability provides spoken turn-by-turn directions and automatic re-routing. The Droid Turbo 2 also supports the Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) standard. This lets the phone connect via WiFi to share content with other compatible certified devices such as a TV, printer, and computer. The Droid Turbo 2 can act as a mobile hotspot for WiFi-enabled devices. It has 32 or 64GB of built-in memory and supports memory cards of more than 128GB. Its memory capacity is beneficial for storing music, videos, pictures, and other types of files. The Droid Turbo 2 supports wireless charging, but the charging pad is not included. The battery is non-removable, the memory card is hard to access, and this model doesn't include a USB charging cable.

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    The Motorola Droid Turbo 2 is a smartphone that runs on the Android operating system. It has a 5.4-inch touch-screen display, measures 5.9 by 3.1 by 0.4 inches and weighs 6.1 ounces.

    The Droid Turbo 2 has a 21.4 -megapixel camera that can record high-definition video, a front-facing camera, and a music player. It also features a virtual QWERTY keyboard that's useful for messaging and Web searches. This phone has WiFi, Bluetooth for wireless hands-free communication, DLNA, and GPS navigation capability. Web browsing, e-mail, and texting capabilities are also included. It can act as a mobile hotspot for WiFi-enabled devices.

    This Motorola phone has a standard 3.5mm jack. It has 32 or 64GB of built-in memory, and supports memory cards of more than 128GB.

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