Motorola Moto Turbo review: the Moto X on steroids

The Moto Turbo is a new flagship smartphone with powerful innards. Our review"
There are a trademark set of features we’ve come to associate with individual smartphone manufacturers. This gets more apparent in their flagship devices.
Take Samsung for instance – the first thing that comes to mind is TouchWiz and plastic, although with the Galaxy S6 it might be time to forgive the latter. For HTC, we think of that unibody metal frame and UltraPixel camera. For Sony, the OmniBalance design and waterproof capabilities. For LG, the standard rear-mounted controls and pixel-packed displays. And for Motorola – stock Android with Moto software.
While most brands chose to outdo one other with design and specs, Motorola’s objective was simple – deliver a clean Android interface enhanced by intelligent software. The company achieved that with the first and second-gen Moto X, but with the Moto Turbo, it’s taking a leaf out of the competition, and adding liberal doses of horsepower to the mix.
As with all Motorola devices in India, the Turbo is only available to buy online via the company’s exclusive retail partner, Flipkart. We went ahead and purchased a unit for ourselves, and have been using it for over two weeks to find out how if it can stand up to the competition.
Specs At A Glance
5.2-inch, 2,560 x 1,440 pixel display (565ppi)
2.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 805 SoC, Natural Language Processor, Contextual Computing Processor
3GB RAM, Adreno 420 GPU
21-megapixel primary camera, 2MP front
64GB non-expandable storage
Wi-Fi 802.11ac, Bluetooth 4.0 LE, A-GPS, NFC, USB 2.0, USB OTG
Android 5.0.2 Lollipop
3,900mAh battery

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