Motorola Droid Turbo revealed in full: big, bad, strong and long-lasting

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No other Android top dog around, not even Samsung’s Galaxy Note 4, can compare to the powerhouse of all powerhouses – Motorola’s Verizon-exclusive Droid Turbo.

droid turbo Motorola Droid Turbo revealed in full: big, bad, strong and long lasting

If you feel yourself drooling over the spec sheet of Google and Motorola’s Nexus 6, hands down the biggest, baddest handheld in Nexus history, wait until you see what Moto’s other late 2014 flagship has in store.

Of course, most of the features we’ll round up in the following lines broke cover already, so the wow factor isn’t as compelling as it could’ve been. Still, seeing them all in one place is bound to leave a mark, and make you think twice before purchasing the iPhone 6 Plus or Galaxy Note 4.

Yes, the Droid Turbo has the drop on both those beasts, plus whatever Android high-ender you can think of, past, present and probably future too. Not excessively large, at 5.2 inches, the Kevlar-reinforced device sports Quad HD screen resolution for a record-breaking 565 ppi pixel density.Kingzone N3 MTK6582

In comparison, the Note 4 “barely” comes in at 515 ppi, and the 6 Plus is a genuine featherweight, with 401 pixels per inch. Speaking of weight, that’s one number we’re yet to enter in possession of, but amazingly enough, the Turbo doesn’t look chunky.