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The Droid Turbo Is Awesome...

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Just got a new phone for my birthday, the droid turbo... Its awesome, there is only two things I care a whole lot about in a phone and that's battery life and the camera. This bad boy was at 100% 15 hours ago, ive been using it a good bit all day and it still hasn't hit 20%, and the 21 megapixel camera is great. If you like a phone with a good battery I'd reccomend it, it also chargers very fast that's why they call it the turbo I geuss lol

First fish picture with it! Haha

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That worm is almost as big as the fish LOL.

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  • Super User

That worm is almost as big as the fish LOL.

Yeah that's about how it goes haha... Its weird seems like I can't get bit at all on small worms some days out here but they will eat a big worm like candy...

  • Super User

My last phone was a razr Maxx battery life was fantastic, camera could have been better but I'm sure the newer models have improved.

6 months ago I got a Galaxy, pretty good overall with a few complaints.  Battery life was not as I good as the Maxx, both the sound quality of phone and videos are a bit tinny.  Last week I was forced to upgrade from Kit Kat 4.4.2 to Lollipop 5.01 and not without issue.  Battery life is even poorer now and some of my apps are no longer compatible. Spending hours on forums I've discovered my problems are relatively minor compared to what other people are going thru.  Facebook is the main culprit in reducing battery life, even though the battery analyzer may indicate only 1 or 2%, it's higher than that, much of what FB does the drain will be in Google service or Android OS.  The workout around is uninstalling FB or at least log off when not using it.

 

I'll be back with Droid next time around.  I'm planning on reactivating my Maxx for my trip so I don't have worry about the battery.

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I had the original galaxy nexus and after awhile the battery was terrible... It was okay when I first got it but after a couple years it was unbearable, that was six versions ago though I'm sure the nexus 6 is waaay better...

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Catch and Grease, cell phone batteries lose capacity over time. After a couple years it was probably less than 50% of what capacity it started with.

 

I agree with the OP, I have a Droid Turbo and it has been great.

  • Super User

nice.... looks like you're pulling out the big worms too.... it's 10" worm time around these parts too.

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