In case you haven’t heard, Verizon announced a new ‘shatterproof’ phone today. While giving the Droid Turbo 2 a run-down, however, we noticed something odd – the phone uses Verizon’s old logo. Early September, Verizon refreshed its logo to something a bit less terrible (maybe). Albeit still incredibly boring, at the very least, the giant, bane-of-the-New-York-skyline checkmark was replaced by a tiny, less pompous one. Or so we thought. The old one still shows up on the front of the Droid Turbo 2. At first I thought it may be because it hasn’t established a textless glyph for the new logo,…
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