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41 avis
Juil. 2025
alaTest a collecté et analysé 41 avis de consommateurs et d'experts pour le produit Motorola Droid Turbo 2. La note moyenne du produit est 3.6 sur 5, tandis que les autres Téléphones Portables ont une note moyenne de 4.1 sur 5. De nombreux avis apprécient le design. L'écran impressionne, mais les auteurs d'avis sont moins positifs sur la qualité sonore.
écran, performance, batterie , caméra, design
fiabilité, qualité sonore
Après analyse des notes de consommateurs et d'experts, de l'âge du produit ainsi que d'autres facteurs, et comparé aux autres Téléphones Portables, le Motorola Droid Turbo 2 obtient un alaScore™ de 86/100 = Très Bien.
Voir tous les Téléphones Portables MotorolaAvis d'expert par : Robert Nazarian (digitaltrends.com)
The Droid Turbo 2 is the most durable phone on the market.
The Droid Turbo 2 seems to have it all: a nice display, blazing speed, great battery life, a near stock Android experience, useful apps, a decent camera, and a shatterproof display. Seems like a worthy flagship right?
Avis d'expert par : Chris Velazco (engadget.com)
Verizon's line of Droid phones just celebrated its sixth birthday, and what better way to celebrate than by releasing the best device to ever bear the Droid tit...
Durable screen ; Fast performance ; Solid, if overstated, battery life ; Useful software additions
Camera is hit or miss ; Expensive for what it is ; Slightly dim, oversaturated display ; Loads of Verizon bloatware
It's not hard to look at the Droid Turbo 2 as an upgraded version of the Moto X Pure, with its more powerful components, big battery and shatterproof screen. This all sounds great, and it is... until you discover that the battery life isn't always as...
Avis d'expert par : Florence Ion (pcworld.com)
Motorola's powerful smartphone would be better off if it were freed from Big Red's shackles.
Long lasting battery life that can make it through almost two days ; A shatterproof screen that won't bust on you ; You can customize it as you like with Moto Maker
So much Verizon bloatware, it's not worth the exclusivity
Despite its inclusion of Big Red bloatware, this is an impressive device from Motorola. If only it weren't tied down by the Droid branding, this could have been Motorola's flagship for the year.
Avis d'expert par : Jacob Kastrenakes (theverge.com)
I'm biking through Brooklyn when the Droid Turbo 2 slips from my hand and smacks the pavement. For any other phone, this would be a disaster — a spiderweb of cracks across the screen, if not a...
Display really won’t break ; Crazy long battery life ; Smooth performance
Display should be sharper ; Inconsistent camera ; High price
Avis d'expert par (cnet.com)
I don't think I can overemphasize this point: the screen doesn't shatter . It doesn't matter whether you drop it on an edge, a corner, or face-first into the pavement. You can step on it. Run over it with a vehicle. (Yes, we actually did that! You can...
The Motorola Droid Turbo 2 has a tough screen that won't crack. Plus, it has top-tier performance, solid battery life and the ability to design your own phone at Motorola's website.
The Turbo 2's camera lags behind the best you can buy, and the shatterproof screen comes with some trade-offs. In the US, it's exclusive to Verizon.
The Verizon-exclusive Droid Turbo 2 delivers on its promise of an uncrackable screen -- and it's a great all-around Android phone, too.
Avis d'expert par : Tim Moynihan (wired.com)
We want our gadgets to be beautiful. Maybe it started with the phonograph, the princess phone, Braun radios, or the iMac. Who knows? But now it's hard-coded into our brains: We want our gadgets to be beautiful. Tech capabilities advance, miracles...
ShatterShield' screen will not crack, no matter how many times you drop it. The battery charges very fast and lasts for two days. Big, sharp display. Expandable storage. Features and performance are competitive with any flagship smartphone....
The wide bezels and Verizon logo on the front are hella gauche. It's a Verizon exclusive, which means there's tons of bloatware. Runs ye olde Android Lollipop. No fingerprint reader, if you're into that sort of thing
But for now, the Droid Turbo 2 is a singular, carrier-exclusive phone that knows exactly who it’s made for: The pragmatists; the people who know they’re bound to drop their handset from time to time and will forget their charger occasionally. Beyond...
Avis d'expert par : Sean Hollister (cnet.co.uk)
I've never broken a phone by dropping it. Dings and dents, sure--but I've never experienced that sickening crunch. I've never screamed in frustration at the earth's gravitational pull, and my clumsy hands, for turning a gorgeous touchscreen display...
The Motorola Droid Turbo 2 has a tough screen that won't crack. Plus, it has top-tier performance, solid battery life and the ability to design your own phone at Motorola's website.
The Turbo 2's camera lags behind the best you can buy, and the shatterproof screen comes with some trade-offs. In the US, it's exclusive to Verizon.
The Verizon-exclusive Droid Turbo 2 delivers on its promise of an uncrackable screen -- and it's a great all-around Android phone, too.
Avis d'expert par : Dan Graziano (cnet.com.au)
Motorola and Verizon have teamed up once again for the iconic Droid-line of Android devices. The newest member of the family is the Droid Turbo 2, a followup to last year's original Turbo smartphone. The new device is packed with the latest and...
The Droid Turbo 2 will be exclusive to Verizon in the US and will be available on October 29. The 32 GB model will cost $26 a month for 24 months for the 32GB, while the 64GB model can be had for $30 a month over the same period. That works out to $624...
Avis d'expert par : John V. (phonearena.com)
Almost hard to believe, the Samsung Galaxy S6 has been around for nearly 8 months now. That's a long time come to think of it, considering how rapidly things evolve in such a short period of time. Throughout 2015, the Galaxy S6 has remained relevant,...
Lower price point ; Premium design language ; Camera snaps better looking photos ; Diversified camera shooting experience ; TouchWiz caters to power users
Having been on the market for quite some time now, the Samsung Galaxy S6 benefits from having a lower outright cost at this point. Nowadays, we can find Sammy’s flagship at the fraction of its original starting cost – going for roughly around $450...
Avis d'expert par : John V. (phonearena.com)
Motorola is on a roll, there's no doubting that undeniable fact. Unlike the Motorola of the past, which spewed several new handsets throughout the year, today's Motorola, now a Lenovo company, has more of a defined portfolio consisting of quality...
ShatterShield display is resilient to drops ; Design can be customized via Moto Maker ; Above average battery life ; Built-in wireless charging ; Fast battery recharge time
Weak brightness output makes it a bit tough to view outdoors ; Overly saturated color reproduction ; Verizon adds in a lot of bloatware ; Heavy noise presence in photos taken under low light
Verizon’s relationship with Motorola has been a long-withstanding one that dates back to the humble beginnings of Android. Last year’s DROID Turbo extended the healthy relationship by living up to its claim of being one of the longest-lasting...
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