![]() Moto Maker lets Turbo 2 buyers pick from three different materials for the device’s rear cover (a rubber-like “soft grip,” stain-resistant material ballistic nylon and pebbled leather), along with many different color options for the gadget’s front panel, accents and trim. ![]() Motorola’s “Moto Maker” online customization studio isn’t new, but the Turbo 2 is the first Verizon DROID that can use Moto Maker for personalization. (For context, the Samsung Galaxy Note5 has a 3,000-mAh battery and the iPhone 6s Plus uses a 2,750-mAh power pack.) Motorola designed the DROID Turbo 2 to provide more than a full day of heavy use, and it claims the device’s battery can deliver “up to 48 hours of mixed use.” I can’t yet verify those claims, but based on battery capacity alone (3,760 mAh), Turbo 2 should see some of the longest life of all high-end phones. In other words, while the Turbo 2’s display is meant to take a beating, the rest of its components aren’t.Ģ) DROID Turbo 2’s 48-hour battery life, ‘TurboPower’ charging 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. (The phone is also covered in a water-resistant “nano coating” that helps protect it from brief encounters with liquids, but it’s not fully waterproof.) Its durable screen makes the Turbo 2 suitable for owners who tend to abuse their smartphones, and enterprises and businesspeople will particularly appreciate the Turbo 2’s toughness because it should mean fewer replacements due to damage.
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