Verizon Motorola Droid Turbo on Oct. 30, beginning at $199 on a two-year contract.
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I will certainly be considering it.
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I also like the fact Verizon is allegedly waiving the upgrade fee and promising to replace a cracked screen once during a 2 yr contr...
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It looks like a winner to me also, first the phone itself and then the little VZW deal. Verizon will have a good quality selection of phones, plus great coverage.
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Well I'm Certainly considering as Well as I Tend to go with the Flagship Moto's I'm thinking of selling my one m8 not because it's running bad but just to help save towards the Turbo but none this will happen till I have one in my hand and I can see what it does & how it feels) Pictures and Videos help but it's not like having one in your hand and operating.. it's like my Dad Quotes you don't know how a Truck drives by just looking at it you have to get behind the wheel shift them Gears.. put a load on it.. So for me yea I want one but I wanna get the feel of it before I roll out the Bengamins b
If ones want to find out some Early Info on the phone Follow this Link: Motorola Droid Turbo
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I never buy a phone without a lot of test drives, research and then in my hot hands for the final test.
Your Dad's quote is spot on Wildcat.
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Thank ya Yup he tells ya how it is.. Old Sailor he was a Navy Seabee served in Vietnam.. he like these phones too but his hands are so big it's hard for him to operate them..
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Tell your Dad thanks for his service in Nam.
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We'll do..
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G.C. and RC I looked at the New Turbo gonna get one when I can. is in the Air this new is slick as Whistle my only thing I have a pick of is the back cover it is Aluminum just like the back of the one m8 and the Red as I seen scan scratch easily I seen a place already on the Display Model at our local store and the back is Aluminum..
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The good part is maybe some of those Windows Phone complainers can actually get an updated device that works
Of course it will be an android. And supported.
The Androids and iPhone's are huge favorites.
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Less problems for us.My S5 is fast with 2.5 GHz processor and this baby is a Snapdragon 805 @ 2.7 Ghz. It does sound good spec. wise. But I love what I have now and it's Android, you know the ones that have all the problems.
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The difference between the 805 and the 801 is that the 805 supports carrier aggregation. Which I know Verizon hasn't deployed and might not for a couple of years so it may not matter, but still.
In other words right now your phone can use either 700 MHz or AWS not both. The phones with 805s in them can use BOTH at the same time. When Verizon decides to deploy CA.
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I had a service tech tell me that their big move is to farm out their towers and older tech but build up LTE & keep the 700 MHz band for high signal penetration. The guy said dual use is not a big issue. I think AWS should have a major place at the table for all phones.
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Turbo Receiving New update: 21.21.15
http://www.droid-life.com/2014/10/30/droid-turbo-receiving-day-1-update-to-build-21-21-15/
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>> This thread is locked to further replies; see Here is the Droid Turbo in it's retail box $199/$599 <<
