Droid Turbo Might Have a 3,900 mAh Battery

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If the latest intel from Motorola is accurate, the new Droid Turbo may have the most phenomenal battery life of any Android yet made. Supposedly, the new the above leaked pic is the battery which will arrive in the Droid Turbo, and it's a whopper! The battery clocks in at 3,900 mAh, which is even larger than the 3,500 mAh battery seen in the Droid MAXX!

If true, this means the Droid Turbo will not only be a new Droid flagship, it could also be a merging of all of the Droid products. In the past Motorola separated out their Droids by including the MAXX version as a separate product. This time it appears they have done away with that sneaky marketing ploy and will just offer one, "all-in-one" superior flagship model.

Other than the lack of a microSD slot, every day it seems the news gets better and better for the Droid Turbo!

Here's our Droid Turbo section for more discussions: Motorola Droid Turbo Android Forums at DroidForums.net

Source: Engadget
 

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I may have to consider this one if it ever reaches SE Asia..
 

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It's going to be an $800-$1000 phone off contract. For those of us with Verizon Unlimited Data, that's an insane price to pay imo. I just bought a OnePlus One, fantastic specs, for $349 off contract. True, I have to carry two phones around - one for hotspot (unlimited data FTW) - but it's worth it lol.
 
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Actually... rumors suggest it will be $724, but that is still a pretty high price.
 

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I'm still hoping that the rumors about a 4-500$ price tag, will hold true... Not holding my breath... But I'm hoping..
 

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I'm still hoping that the rumors about a 4-500$ price tag, will hold true... Not holding my breath... But I'm hoping..
There's no reason they COULDN'T price it that low. Look at the OnePlus One! Huge specs for $350.
 

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We can only hope but I'm thinking it will be closer to a 6 hundred dollar price point. You have to remember, the One+One came from an unknown manufacturer and besides offering great specs they needed to stand out from the pack by making it crazy appealing price wise. Had they released the 1+1 at 6 hundred, I don't think it would have sold as well.

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We can only hope but I'm thinking it will be closer to a 6 hundred dollar price point. You have to remember, the One+One came from an unknown manufacturer and besides offering great specs they needed to stand out from the pack by making it crazy appealing price wise. Had they released the 1+1 at 6 hundred, I don't think it would have sold as well.

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Yeah, $600 is my guess too.
 

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$600 for 16gigs - $700 for 32gigs.
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This is where I was thinking they would fall.

I'm thinking more like 650 for 16gb and 700 for 32gb.

This would be expected for the 32GB but then who would go 16GB for only $50 savings?
 
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