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Motorola Droid Turbo Google music player

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On Saturday, I purchased a Motorola Droid Turbo. Synced it to the vehicle and streamed the music via Bluetooth. I noticed when doing this, the sound quality is slightly diminished. With the iPhone 4S, I would connect the phone via USB cable and it would play the iPod and the sound quality was much improved. Unfortunately, the vehicle does not recognize the Google music player when the phone is connected via USB cable. Went back to the Verizon store and the representative advised this is due to the phone being just released. It will be addressed soon in a hot fix by Motorola. Just a heads up for anyone else whom is going to purchase the Motorola Droid Turbo.
 
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