Motorola Droid Turbo 2015 release date, specs news: launch by October? Device listed at COSTCO

Motorola Droid Turbo Motorola.com

Could the Motorola Droid 2015 be out in a couple of months?

Sightings at COSTCO seems to reinforce that belief, listed alongside other anticipated devices such as the Samsung Galaxy Note 5 and S6 Edge.

Though the listing may not be a big fuss, it does spur up rumors on the release of the highly successful Motorola device, one of best Android smartphones to consider in the market.

The Motorola Droid Turbo apparently carries a great design plus a slew of other features that include a reliable camera, and battery which can hold up users for up to two days.

So with those impressive credentials by the Motrola Droid Turbo, could we be seeing the successor in a couple of months?

There have been multiple rumors about the Droid Turbo 2 but the icing on all of that is the listing at COSTCO.

It was back in July 28 when Motorola announced a couple of upcoming Motorola smartphones. In the lineup were the Moto X 2015 and the Moto X Play. But disappointment came when the company announced that the Moto X Play may not be available for US shores.

The good news came afterwards when word came out that in place of the Moto X Play, the Droid Turbo 2 from Verizon Wireless would be released instead.

Now why speculate on an October release? Looking back to 2014 when the Droid Turbo was on the verge of coming out, there were leaks in September of that year that the Droid Turbo could be out by the end of October. And apparently it did so pundits are now expecting the likelihood of that happening for 2015.

Though no official specs have been released for now, the best thing to do right now is probably to expect something better than the previous Droid Turbo.

Just in case you aren't aware, the Droid Turbo featured a 5.2-inch Quad-HD display, a powerful quad-core processor with 3GB of RAM, a 20.7 megapixel camera, and a 3,900 mAh battery. With no specs revealed or rumored for now, it would be best to use this as the base specs that are bound to be improved.

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