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NEW YORK CITY—Verizon has taken the wraps off the latest in its Droid line of phones: the Motorola Droid Turbo 2 and the Motorola Droid Maxx 2. It's hard to believe that exclusive, carrier-branded smartphones are still being made in 2015, but Verizon is still desperately trying to cling to the idea that carriers are not just a dumb pipe.

Xda-developers Motorola Droid Turbo 2 Droid Turbo 2 Accessories Micro SD card slot? By waterninja21 XDA Developers was founded by developers, for developers. It is now a valuable resource for. Motorola Mobility’s Droid Turbo has a big battery and a powerful processor, but it also lacks a microSD card slot and optical imaging stabilization. The smartphone will be available starting.

The Droid Turbo 2 is the high-end model. It has a 5.4-inch, 1440p display, a 2.0GHz Snapdragon 810 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32 or 64GB of storage,a microSD slot, 21MP rear camera, 5MP front camera with a flash, and a 3760mAh battery with fast charging. There's also Qi and PMA wireless charging.

Motorola and Verizon are claiming this device has a 'shatterproof' display thanks to 'Moto ShatterShield.' Right after unveiling it, Motorola's COO dropped the phone right on stage, screen-side down. The device has a flexible AMOLED display and, instead of Gorilla Glass, a plastic front panel covering the display. There is also a dual-touch layer, which adds redundancy to the touchscreen in case the first touch layer breaks.

We aren't fans of the shatterproof display's aesthetic. Verizon and Motorola tout '5 layers' of construction, and it sure looks like it. When smartphone OEMs introduced bonded glass and display panels, the result was a huge clarity increase from bringing the screen closer to the front of the device. Less space between the display and the glass let much more light blast out of the device. On the Droid Turbo 2, that has all been thrown out in the name of durability. There is visible space between the clear front panel and the display, and the device doesn't have nearly the brightness or clarity of a conventional high-end display. It's a gray, muddy mess.

It also looks like there's a sticker on top of the display, but we were told that it is 'a layer' in the protective screen design. To Motorola's credit, the device plastic display cover doesn't flex or feel very 'plasticy'—it's rather hard. We'd imagine it's easy to scratch, though. Below the display are two front-facing speaker ports that flank a sizable Verizon checkmark.

The Turbo 2 is also available on Moto Maker, where customers can pick from three different back materials in different colors. There's Motorola's trademark Horween leather, woven 'ballistic nylon,' and a 'soft grip' plastic. The core and sides of the device are aluminum. This is the first Moto Maker device for Verizon, and the company says it will have an in-store setup where customers can design and pay for their device and have it shipped to their house.

Pricing is kind of crazy since Verizon only does payment plans now. We'll just tell you what the representatives told us: the Droid Turbo 2 is '$26 per month' for the 32GB version, and '$30 per month' for the 64GB version. When we asked about the off-contract price, we were told the 32GB version is $624.

The other device shown off today was the Droid Maxx 2. It has a 5.5-inch 1080p display, 1.7GHz Snapdragon 615, 2GB RAM, 16GB of storage, a microSD slot, 21MP rear camera, 5MP front camera, and a 3630mAh battery with quick charging.

The 'Maxx' line has traditionally been Motorola's battery-first smartphone design, but here it is just a low-end version of the Droid Turbo 2. The Turbo 2 even has a bigger battery than the Maxx 2. The Maxx 2 has a traditional glass display, no wireless charging, a plastic body, and no Moto Maker support. The back panel is removable (the battery is not) and Motorola will have different colored panels to swap out. The Droid Maxx 2 will be $16 a month on Verizon's payment plan or $384 off contract.

Update: As some commenters have pointed out, this is a tweaked Moto X Play, a device that isn't available in the US.

We appreciate the big batteries on both devices and wish Motorola would offer something comparable for non-Verizon customers. The shatterproof display on the Droid Turbo 2 looks just like an old, air-gapped display, though, so it will be a tough tradeoff.

Both devices ship with Android 5.1.1 Lollipop, so you're already behind the latest version of Android. The two companies said they would update to Android 6.0 Marshmallow soon, but don't hold your breath. Motorola recently betrayed customers of the Moto E, promising 'software upgrades that continue long after you buy' in advertisements and then abandoning the device after just eight months on the market. Motorola's word just isn't worth much anymore. Combine that with Verizon's poor update history, and we're very skeptical.

Both devices will be available in stores and online on October 29. There's also a trade-in offer for up to $300 toward the new devices. Verizon will even accept phones with cracked screens for trade-in.

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70 posts Thanks Meter: 10 By waterninja21 , Member on 28th October 2015, 04:47 AM View Profile View Forum Posts Post Reply Email Thread Page 1 of 5 1 2 3 Last Yes there is a 2tb microSD card look on amazon and sandisk makes the They are new here is the link The cost is up there tho http://www.amazon.com/exec/obidos/AS..chnobuffalo-20 Submit to XDA Portal Quick Reply Reply waterninja21 View Profile View Forum Posts 2nd November 2015, 01:34 AM #8 OP Member Thanks Meter: 10 More 70 posts Join Date:Joined: Jan 2012 Less This is not 2TB. This is 200GB. You are off by 1800GB lol Submit to XDA Portal Quick Reply Reply leerpsp View Profile View Forum Posts Donate to Me 2nd November 2015, 02:38 AM #9 Senior Member not saying Thanks Meter: 21 Donate to Me More 380 posts Join Date:Joined: May 2011 Less Quote: Originally Posted by waterninja21

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Commands to disable writes[ edit ]

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The host device can command the SD card to become read-only (to reject subsequent commands to write information to it). There are both reversible and irreversible host commands that achieve this.

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Unlocked and locked SD cards

The user can designate most full-size SD cards as read-only by use of a sliding tab that covers a notch in the card. The miniSD and microSD formats do not support a write protection notch.

When looking at the SD card from the top, the right side (the side with the beveled corner) must be notched.

On the left side, there may be a write-protection notch. If the notch is omitted, the card can be read and written. If the card is notched, it is read-only. If the card has a notch and a sliding tab which covers the notch, the user can slide the tab upward (toward the contacts) to declare the card read/write, or downward to declare it read-only. The diagram to the right shows an orange sliding write-protect tab in both the unlocked and locked positions.

The presence of a notch, and the presence and position of a tab, have no effect on the SD card's operation. A host device that supports write protection should refuse to write to an SD card that is designated read-only in this way. Some host devices do not support write protection, which is an optional feature of the SD specification. Drivers and devices that do obey a read-only indication may give the user a way to override it.

Cards sold with content that must not be altered are permanently marked read-only by having a notch and no sliding tab.

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Windows Phone 8 devices use SD cards designed for access only by the phone manufacturer or mobile provider. An SD card inserted into the phone underneath the battery compartment becomes locked 'to the phone with an automatically generated key' so that 'the SD card cannot be read by another phone, device, or PC'. [48] Symbian devices, however, are some of the few that can perform the necessary low-level format operations on locked SD cards. It is therefore possible to use a device such as the Nokia N8 to reformat the card for subsequent use in other devices. [49]

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The second-generation Secure Digital (SDSC or Secure Digital Standard Capacity) card was developed to improve on the MultiMediaCard (MMC) standard, which continued to evolve, but in a different direction. Secure Digital changed the MMC design in several ways:

  • Asymmetrical shape of the sides of the SD card prevent inserting it upside down (while an MMC goes in most of the way but makes no contact if inverted).
  • Most SD cards are 2.1 mm (0.083 inches) thick, compared to 1.4 mm (0.055 inches) for MMCs. The SD specification defines a card called Thin SD with a thickness of 1.4 mm, but they occur only rarely, as the SDA went on to define even smaller form factors.
  • The card's electrical contacts are recessed beneath the surface of the card, protecting them from contact with a user's fingers.
  • The SD specification envisioned capacities and transfer rates exceeding those of MMC, and both of these functionalities have grown over time. For a comparison table, see below .
  • While MMC uses a single pin for data transfers, the SD card added a four-wire bus mode for higher data rates.
  • The SD card added Content Protection for Recordable Media (CPRM) security circuitry for digital rights management (DRM) content-protection.
  • Addition of a write-protect notch

Full-size SD cards do not fit into the slimmer MMC slots, and other issues also affect the ability to use one format in a host device designed for the other.

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  • Comparison of memory cards
  • Flash memory
  • Serial Peripheral Interface Bus (SPI)
  • Universal Flash Storage

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A type of removable flash memory card designed specifically for mobile phones. Like any flash memory card, it can be used to store various types of files, including photos, videos, music, or software. microSD is one of the smallest memory card formats available; a microSD card is about the size of a fingernail. It was designed to be smaller than competing formats, to allow phones using the format to be smaller overall. There are adapter cards that allow a microSD card to be used in an SD card slot. This is a convenient way to use a microSD card with a card reader on a PC, to transfer files between a PC and a phone. microSD cards with a memory capacity larger than 2 GB are microSDHC, which uses the exact same technology as SDHC, just in the smaller microSD size. The 'HC' stands for 'high capacity'. These cards can only be used in microSDHC-compatible devices. Some older phones do not support microSDHC, and therefore do not support cards larger than 2 GB. See: SDHC A newer standard called UFS has also been introduced, which is similar but faster: See: UFS The microSD card format was first brought to market in 2004 as 'TransFlash'. In 2005, the format morphed into 'microSD'. It was mostly just a name change, as all microSD cards should be compatible with TransFlash slots and vice-versa. The format has also gone by the names 'T-Flash' and 'TriFlash-R'. See: miniSD

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Re: Droid Turbo 2 - micro SD slot specs

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Matt (Forums Manager) said:

While the phone will adapt to most cards that are at least Class 4, I would recommend Class 10 -- it will likely play nicer, especially when we roll out Marshmallow for this phone. I would like to see something official on this and I'll work on it.

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Matt, any updates? I started to post the text below as a new topic but discovered this thread while researching. An update from you would pretty much answer my question. TIA.

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