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Droid Turbo 2 Hardware If Motorola can be credited for one thing over the last year, it's picking a hardware form and sticking with it. The Droid Turbo 2 could easily be a or a Droid Maxx 2 from a distance, because all three of these phones are strikingly similar all the way around. The curved back with a metal frame around the sides, volume rocker just below the power button on the right, headphone jack and SIM slot up top, and microUSB port at the bottom. It looks more like a Motorola staple than any of the previous Droid phones, and as an added benefit this is now the first Droid that can be customized on Moto Maker. Looking up close, you start to see the differences a lot more clearly. The Droid Turbo 2 doesn't rock a curve all the way around the back of the phone, opting instead to be mostly flat so the included Qi and Powermat receivers can better charge the massive 3760 mAh battery inside. A secondary benefit to this flatter back is the removal of Moto Wobble, an imaginary feature I use to describe what happens when you try to use any other Moto X when it is flat on its back. Like the curves are only on the sides to try and be a little more ergonomic. But unlike the Note 5 those curves don't do nearly

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Droid Turbo 2 Hardware

If Motorola can be credited for one thing over the last year, it's picking a hardware form and sticking with it. The Droid Turbo 2 could easily be a or a Droid Maxx 2 from a distance, because all three of these phones are strikingly similar all the way around. The curved back with a metal frame around the sides, volume rocker just below the power button on the right, headphone jack and SIM slot up top, and microUSB port at the bottom. It looks more like a Motorola staple than any of the previous Droid phones, and as an added benefit this is now the first Droid that can be customized on Moto Maker.

Looking up close, you start to see the differences a lot more clearly. The Droid Turbo 2 doesn't rock a curve all the way around the back of the phone, opting instead to be mostly flat so the included Qi and Powermat receivers can better charge the massive 3760 mAh battery inside. A secondary benefit to this flatter back is the removal of Moto Wobble, an imaginary feature I use to describe what happens when you try to use any other Moto X when it is flat on its back. Like the curves are only on the sides to try and be a little more ergonomic. But unlike the Note 5 those curves don't do nearly