

The battery life (up to 48 hours) helped keep me on the go without having to worry about plugging in all the time, and when I did need to charge the battery, it took less than an hour to get back up to 8 hours of battery life. The turbo processor allowed me to switch back and forth between apps without dealing with any lag time.
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When that feature is turned on, the phone's camera captures up to 20 photos with one press of the shutter and helps you identify the "best shot" of the set.īut, with time and practice, I started capturing photos with the DROID Turbo that were worth keeping. Here are some of my favorite photos taken with the device:Ī post shared by Michelle Rittler on at 5:57pm PSTĭespite my early problems with the camera, I did wind up quite attached to the DROID Turbo by the end of my trial period.

I quickly came to miss the HTC Zoe™ feature of the HTC One, the last device I tested for Verizon Wireless. Controlling the point of focus was next to impossible and nearly every photo of twinkling Christmas lights came out blurry. Especially when attempting to take photos of the displays of Christmas lights. The DROID Turbo's 21MP camera took some getting used to and there were several frustrating photo-taking moments throughout my trial period. Also, at 5.96 ounces in weight, the phone wasn't too cumbersome to hold and didn't feel bulky when I slipped it into my back pocket.

At 5.56 inches in length, I was pleased that I didn't need to strain to reach the top of the phone's screen with my thumb. At first, I was concerned that the DROID Turbo would feel too long when I held it, but it actually rested comfortably in my hand.
