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Abstract: Another year, another family of Droids for Verizon has been unveiled. But this time, things are a bit different. This isn't just a mere refresh w/ updated specs. Motorola has more pep in their step. The company has returned w/ something to prov...
Published: 2013-08-27, Author: David , review by: theverge.com
Abstract: Before there was "Nexus," there was Droid. Verizon, Motorola, HTC, and others teamed up to turn the Lucasfilm-licensed term into a synonym for everything great about Android...
The hardwareMotorola is making a big deal about the fact that its new Droid phones (as well as the Moto X) will do everything you expect without toting the highest-end specs available today. The Droid Ultra has a modest 5-inch 720p AMOLED display, a speci...
The Motorola Droid Ultra is a good effort that gets solid marks on most of the basics. There are few phones that offer as thin a profile and as large a screen as the Ultra. The device locks onto Verizon's network well, and offers great voice performance. ...
In the end, I'd rate the DROID ULTRA at somewhere in the “good” range. It's not great, it's not terrible, and it probably wouldn't make my top 5 list of phones. As I mentioned in the intro, I went into this review expecting a similar software experience...
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Published: 2013-08-21, Author: Dan , review by: Laptopmag.com
Ultra-thin design, Bright, vibrant display, Loud, robust sounding speakers, Slick interface with easy to use features
Below-average battery life, Photos sometimes hazy, Lacks 1080p display
The Droid Ultra boasts a slim and sturdy design along with handy voice controls, but its camera and battery life could be better....
Abstract: There was a time when Verizon's Droid brand was practically synonymous with Android. While some of the sheen may have since shifted to other, ahem, Galaxies, the Droid name continues to be a place for VZ to launch big phones that no other carriers carr...
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Published: 2013-08-20, Author: Chris , review by: slashgear.com
Motorola Mobility scored big when they teamed up with Google. If it wasn’t evident enough in the Moto X, then certainly Motorola’s newly optimized experience is ready to shine in the DROID Ultra, the first of three devices coming from Verizon in their ...
Abstract: The Motorola Droid Ultra is one of the thinnest 4G LTE smartphones on the market today, but the big question: will it stand out amongst the Droid Maxx ($299) and the Droid Mini ($99)? Furthermore, how will Motorola's new Ultra stand against other competit...