There are a lot of good phones out there. From the iPhone 6 to the Galaxy Note 4, the market is saturated with_devices clamoring for your_attention with their thinness, metal structure or fancy exclusive features. Motorola and Verizon’s Droid Turbo (or the Moto Maxx, outside of the US) isn’t like that though._It doesn’t try to reel you in with gimmicks, and unlike the heavily customizable Moto X, its design takes second place to functionality. I’ve spent a couple of weeks_trying out the device since my initial hands-on, and that time has reaffirmed my belief that the Turbo is the best...

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