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Motorola, along with Verizon Communications, has been working really hard to prepare its Motorola DROID Turbo for the first Lollipop operating system experience.

For months, the Illinois-based telecommunication company has been sending fillers that Turbo is going to jump straight to Android 5.1 Lollipop. Rumors said that it will happen sometime in middle of June; however, it is not out yet.

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To compensate this rumor, Verizon’s website released a simulator tool that lets the users to acquire a general view of how Motorola DROID Turbo works, as well as other Motorola devices. The web tool allows the Moto users to check on specific functions on the device, with easy to follow animated steps, Phandroid reported.

The web simulator tool is really helpful to anyone who is looking for a new device and yet, they are not familiar with it. Users can experience all kinds of aspects of the device’s user-interface without spending time on the telecommunication stores.

The web tool will also let the users know more about the phone calls, advanced calling feature, messaging, cloud services and SIM card information, as per Android Authority report.

When checking out the Verizon’s website, it tells the readers: Last Modified: 06/11/2015 to Android 5.1. All the software available on the site will be coming from the Lollipop-based operating system.

Both companies are confident that people will be more interested to buy the Motorola Droid Turbo instead of just waiting to other smartphone updates. Users just have to wait a little more until Android 5.1 Lollipop is out for Motorola DROID Turbo.