Motorola reportedly working on new programs to help differ future devices from competitors

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Droid Life states Motorola and Verizon have something else up their sleeve to be announced next week. It seems that alongside the new DROID Turbo 2 and DROID MAXX 2, we could see new programs announced that will help the two models differ from competitors.


As most of you know, one of Motorola’s major selling points is its Moto Maker program that lets users customize how they want their device to look. But this week Motorola may take that to the next stage with a new program it’s calling “Droid Refresh.” This will most likely only work for Verizon subscribers at launch, however more may join the mix in the future, that is, if Motorola’s future handsets come to additional carriers. The Design Refresh program lets buyers “refresh” their smartphone’s design after two years. It will not be free, however it should be reasonably priced. It will likely be compatible with the DROID Turbo 2 smartphone scheduled to release next week. Many assume you’ll have to ship your device back after the period in order to gain a newly polished one. If priced considerably, this could be a hit.

Motorola and Verizon have also discussed a plan regarding the new “shatterproof” displays coming on the company’s newest devices. Apparently a new program called “ShatterShield” guarantees that your device won’t shatter or crack for four years.

It’s great to see that Motorola is working to improve their smartphones when it comes to consumers. We’ll find out all the details next week.

Source: Droid Life


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