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Future Motorola Flagships To Feature ShatterShield Technology
The remaining votes are split between folks who think that pragmatism can only get the company so far (36.43%) and those who don’t see a large enough group of discerning buyers to make Motorola’s efforts count.
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However, a Verizon representative made it clear the Turbo 2 is not “ruggedized”, like the Galaxy S6 Active, and therefore it’s still a good idea to purchase and use a protective case.
Needless to say, we were thoroughly impressed at its durability and ruggedness. Droid Turbo 2 is the flagship and it comes with a new technology that Motorola is calling ShatterShield, it guarantees that the display will not break or crack over and beyond the duration of the smartphone’s life (four years). Removing the ugly and outdated Verizon logo from the front of the device is already worth it. The Moto X Force and the Motorola Droid Turbo 2 are expected to be the company’s most successful handsets of next year, with fans of the company already praising its high-end build quality, great camera, huge battery and multitude of features, not to mention a pretty decent, near-stock experience.
Moto X Force will be available in the United Kingdom directly from its website, starting in Mid-November at £499 for the 32GB version. We’re looking at all the same specs as the DROID Turbo 2. This is why carrier-exclusive phones must die; the bloatware junks up and ruins everything and customers are powerless to do anything because they can’t remove them. The Droid Maxx isn’t nearly as interesting, only cheaper. Interestingly, though the Maxx 2 has a larger screen than the Droid Turbo 2, the body is narrower and easier to hold in one hand.
While not the fastest, the 1.7GHz Qualcomm Snapdragon 615 octa-core processor and 2GB of RAM are plenty capable to run Lollipop smoothly.
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The Motorola Droid Turbo 2 aka the Moto X Force is a powerhouse that boasts with a new Moto Maker platform and a design that is inspired by the Moto X Play and Style. We’ll just have to wait and see which Motorola flagship devices will feature the shatterproof display enhanced with Moto Shattershield.