7 problems with the Motorola Droid Turbo and how to fix them

Publish date: 2022-01-28

The Motorola Droid Turbo, a device exclusively available from Verizon, takes everything you may love about the Moto X, and pushes it to a whole other level. With a higher resolution display, better camera, a larger battery, and a more powerful processor, it’s no wonder that consumers have been looking forward to the latest addition to the Droid line. That said, just like any other smartphone available today, this device is not without its issues. Today, we will be focusing on some of the most common problems that Droid Turbo users have been experiencing, while providing some possible solutions on how to fix them.

Disclaimer: Not every user of the Droid Turbo will face these issues, and it is quite likely that you won’t come across any of the problems listed below.

Problem #1 – Data leakage issues

A number of Droid Turbo users have commented that their phones seem to be eating up data, or using data faster than they thought possible. In some cases, the phone shows that a certain amount of data has been used, while Verizon indicates a different amount entirely.

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Problem #2 – Bluetooth sound problems

Some users have suggested that when they go for a walk or run with their Droid Turbo, they struggle with choppy sound that cuts in and out. This only seems to be a problem when the phone is in motion.

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Problem #3 – Voice command doesn’t work

A number of users have experienced issues when trying to use the voice command to call someone on their phone. Often, this problem occurs when attempting to use Bluetooth and results in a “Didn’t catch that” response.

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Problem #4 – Low Volume

Users of the Droid Turbo have found that the volume appears to be incredibly low when making and receiving calls. Playing music and videos generally works okay, but even at max volume, calls sound quiet.

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Problem #5 – Erratic Battery Stats

A number of Droid Turbo users have reported erratic readings on their battery stats, from readings of 100% for hours, to suddenly dropped percentages and more. Some people have commented that when they attach their phone to the turbo charger, it immediately reads at a 100% charge.

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Problem #6 – Issues with restart

Sometimes, the Droid Turbo thinks it’s upgrading every time a user attempts to turn the phone off and back on. This means that it takes a long time to start the device back up, as it is constantly re-optimizing all applications.

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Problem #7 – Difficulty connecting to Wi-Fi

Wi-Fi connectivity issues are a common problem with smartphones today. Many Droid Turbo users have complained that they struggle to maintain a Wi-Fi connection, even when in a particularly good connectivity area.

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So those were some of the most common issues that users have been experiencing with the Droid Turbo. If you’ve experienced any different issues, or had success with some of the solutions that we’ve offered, be sure to let us know in the comments section below.. We’ll be doing our best to keep this list updated in the future.

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