I'm going to cast the only "No" vote to date. Ha ha.
The phone is fantastic. Almost everything about it is top notch.
However, mine is going back tomorrow. There are two main reasons why:
1) The camera. I use the camera on my smartphone a lot both personally and for work. I need one that takes quality shots reliably (which is why I still often have to carry around an iPhone 5S as a work phone). The camera on the Turbo is the best Moto has ever had in a phone, but it still falls short of other current flagships. I've been testing it side by side with the Note 4 for a week, and while it's adequate, it falls far behind the Note. I'd like a phone I can use both for personal use and for work, and the Note 4 will be able to fill that need (allowing me to get rid of the iPhone 5S). The Turbo can't.
2) The screen is gorgeous...when you're not in bright sunlight. I'm outside a lot, and I need to be able to see my screen easily when I am (especially for work). The screen on the Turbo only gets about half as bright as the screen on the Note 4 at full brightness (and this isn't even taking into account the super brightness that the Note 4 can achieve).
If those two things aren't issues for you, the Turbo is a fantastic device. I'm just happy to have so many choices out there on Android that allow us to pick the phones that focus on features that we each find important.
The phone is fantastic. Almost everything about it is top notch.
However, mine is going back tomorrow. There are two main reasons why:
1) The camera. I use the camera on my smartphone a lot both personally and for work. I need one that takes quality shots reliably (which is why I still often have to carry around an iPhone 5S as a work phone). The camera on the Turbo is the best Moto has ever had in a phone, but it still falls short of other current flagships. I've been testing it side by side with the Note 4 for a week, and while it's adequate, it falls far behind the Note. I'd like a phone I can use both for personal use and for work, and the Note 4 will be able to fill that need (allowing me to get rid of the iPhone 5S). The Turbo can't.
2) The screen is gorgeous...when you're not in bright sunlight. I'm outside a lot, and I need to be able to see my screen easily when I am (especially for work). The screen on the Turbo only gets about half as bright as the screen on the Note 4 at full brightness (and this isn't even taking into account the super brightness that the Note 4 can achieve).
If those two things aren't issues for you, the Turbo is a fantastic device. I'm just happy to have so many choices out there on Android that allow us to pick the phones that focus on features that we each find important.