Nexus 6 Vs DROID Turbo, these are two of the latest smartphones built by Motorola. According to Christian Today, Verizon has started selling DROID Turbo and that will add to the list of gadgets to choose from including Motorola and Google's Nexus 6. Here's a quick comparison of the two handsets.
Christian Today DROID Turbo is powered by a Snapdragon 805 chipset and
Google's information page noted that Nexus 6 will be powered by Qualcomm Snapdragon 805 quad-core processor clocked at 2.7GHz with an Adreno 420 GPU.
Know Your Mobile reported that Nexus 6's display is listed with a 5.96 in size and a resolution at 2560x1440 pixels at 493 pixels-per-inch (ppi). A front-facing secondary camera is rated at 2MP and storage options for the phone include 32GB and 64GB models while according to Gotta Be Mobile, Droid boasts of its 5.2-inch display, with screen resolution increased from 1080p to a 2560 x 1440 Quad-HD, or a 2k resolution display. The latest smart gadget from Motorola has a sleek Kevlar finish with 21 MP camera and 3,900mAh battery charging wirelessly promising over 48 hours of usage.
Reportedly, the Nexus 6 is running on Android 5.0 Lollipop software while DROID Turbo currently runs on Android 4.4.4 KitKat, with a promise to Android 5.0 Lollipop soon.
Google also teased the "Turbo Charger" Qi charging stand which can allegedly give Nexus 6 six hours of juice after a 15 minute top-up - the battery in a 3,220mAh setup while DROID Turbo comes with a charger that will come in the box using Qualcomm Quick Charge 2.0 technology and a new Motorola Turbo Charger. The "Turbo Charger" delivers 8 hours of battery life after only 15 minutes on the charger.
Reportedly, Verizon offers the Droid Turbo starting at $199. Know Your Mobile stated that Nexus 6 costs $649 in North America for a SIM-free handset.