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Here's Why The DROID Turbo Is The Perfect Summer Phone | The Expeditioner Travel Site

Here’s Why The DROID Turbo Is The Perfect Summer Phone

Wednesday, June 3, 2015

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With summertime here, Father’s Day around the corner, and the length of the day at its peak, there is probably no better time of year to upgrade your phone — especially to a phone that offers high performance, long battery life, and a stylish look that you’ll love to show off while tending to the barbeque.

If you’re looking for all three of these attributes, look no further: The DROID Turbo by Motorola in Gray Ballistic Nylon is your phone.

The DROID Turbo not only offers amazing speed and performance — essential for running the many apps you’ll need this time of year like ones for checking the weather and finding directions for your road trip — but it also has an exceptional battery life for its type of phone.

Even better, the phone has the latest in innovative material design and offers three different accent color choices: metallic orange, metallic violet and metallic blue.

Check out the sleek design and colors below.

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As far as peformance goes, you know that it’s more than essential to have a phone you can rely on without it failing you while you partake in your various outdoor activites. The DROID Turbo has an incredible 48-hour battery life, which means you can go literally two days with normal use without having to worry about finding a charger (depending on how much you use it of course).

Want to take the phone with you on your all-day hike, bring it to the beach with you or set it up in the background to play tunes while you cook some burgers? Luckily, you won’t be worried about it dying on you just when you want it the most.

And if you’re worried about whether the phone will be able to keep up with you, rest assured, this phone comes packing.

The body of the DROID Turbo comes in premium ballistic nylon, a material originally developed for military use, along with a layer of Kevlar underneath (which is five times stronger than metal), which means you’ll get a durable, scratch-resistant phone that is also water-repellant. This may come in handy when you drop the phone on that rainy trail after pulling it out of your pocket to check the time.

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The phone’s surface is made of water-repellent, nano-coating Corning Gorilla Glass, a leading material to help protect your phone from the worst spills and scratches (but, at the same time, is surprisingly lightweight).

As you can see, the DROID Turbo is perfect for whatever you plan to do this summer. You can now leave the house without thinking: Are my day’s activities going to be the ruin for my phone? This kind of peace-of-mind is priceless to say the least.

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And for the style-conscious user, the phone is customizable, meaning you can choose between three very stylistic metallic-toned colors (orange, violet and blue).

Don’t worry about flashy phones with bright colors or gaudy looks. The DROID Turbo will ensure that your phone will be the coolest device sitting out on the tiki bar as the sun sets.

Get your DROID Turbo by Motorola in Gray Ballistic Nylon with your choice of metallic orange, violet and blue accent colors at Verizon.com.

Motorola sponsored this blog post. The opinions and text are all mine.

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Motorola sponsored this blog post, however, all opinions and text are all mine.

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