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DROID Ultra Review

Posted on May 11, 2015April 23, 2020 By Hulk

 

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 newest exclusive brand lineup. If the DROID RAZR HD took the originalDROID RAZR to a place where it was more than ready to be that single unique member of the Android universe that was both top-tier for display and processor quality as well as fully rugged enough to make up for the comparative lack of hype the line received, the DROID Ultra succeeds in replacing the RAZR line in more ways than one.

While you’ll certainly see the DROID Ultra being hyped up inside Verizon stores over the next year or so, you’ll certainly see more fanfare engulfing the Moto X, HTC One, and Samsung Galaxy S 4. Samsung has the cash, HTC has successfully presented a machine that matches the Samsung device with a metal chassis and more reliable camera to boot, and Moto X represents a smartphone boasting a whole lot more than the sum of its parts.
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