The Droid Turbo 2 features high-end specs and a new display technology that won't crack or shatter. 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 greatest specs, but what really has us excited is the so-called" shatterproof" display.
The screen is made up of five different layers that are designed to absorb shock. There's an exterior protective lens, an interior lens, dual touch layer, a flexible AMOLED display and a rigid aluminum chassis. Motorola claims this technology, which it calls "ShatterShield," will not crack or break. In fact, the company guarantees it. Motorola is so confident in the technology that they are offering a four year warranty from the date of purchase to protect against shattering or cracking.
I wasn't too optimistic at first, but after testing it out myself I find the technology to be quite impressive. I dropped the phone repeatedly from different heights and angles. It showed no sign of damage. The frame wasn't dented, nor was the screen cracked. Wow.
The screen is made up of five different layers that are designed to absorb shock. There's an exterior protective lens, an interior lens, dual touch layer, a flexible AMOLED display and a rigid aluminum chassis. Motorola claims this technology, which it calls "ShatterShield," will not crack or break. In fact, the company guarantees it. Motorola is so confident in the technology that they are offering a four year warranty from the date of purchase to protect against shattering or cracking.
I wasn't too optimistic at first, but after testing it out myself I find the technology to be quite impressive. I dropped the phone repeatedly from different heights and angles. It showed no sign of damage. The frame wasn't dented, nor was the screen cracked. Wow.