A couple of images leaked online showcasing the capabilities of this Motorola Droid 4, but the official carrier remains silent as a rock. But thanks to another glorious piece of leaked internal document, it looks like the release date is closer than we know it: it’s December 22, folks.
Supporters of Motorola should be getting pretty excited right about now. The Motorola Droid 4, an Android Gingerbread 2.3.5 powered device – will be brining with it a physical QWERTY keyboards. It will be sporting a 4-inch qHD display with 960×540 resolutions, powered by a 1.2GHz dual-core processor. The DDR2RAM supports 1GB. There’s also the 8MP rear facing camera, front facing HD shooter, 1080 HD video recorder, 16 GB of internal storage with memory expansion support up to 32 GB, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth 4.0, 1785mAh battery and lots more.
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