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Two weeks ahead of its official launch Motorola DROID four shows up at indirect retailers, which are anticipated to retail the smartphone starting December eight.
As we previously reported earlier this week, rumor has it that Motorola Mobility and Verizon Wireless strategy to release the DROID four and Galaxy Nexus about the same time frame, December eight. However, it appears this wasn’t planned ahead, rather the carrier was forced to postpone the launch of the Galaxy Nexus, the first Android smartphone to come with Ice Cream Sandwich on board, due to some bugs discovered for the duration of testing.
The people above at DroidLife had been tipped on the DROID four December 8 launch date, a couple of days ago, but no facts on the phone‘s specs sheet emerged until now.
According to an internal document leaked through DroidLife, the DROID 4 is anticipated to arrive with a four-inch qHD capacitive touchscreen (either LCD or AMOLED), which boasts 960 x 540 pixels resolution and help for 16 million colours.
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On the back, the DROID 4 features an enhanced eight-megapixel camera with LED flash and autofocus, as nicely as full HD (1080) video recording and playback capabilities. There’s also a secondary front facing HD camera for video calls and chats.
Naturally, the smartphone is powered by Android two.three Gingerbread operating system, but it won’t come as a surprise if Motorola will push the Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade for the DROID four sometime in 2012. At initial glance the smartphone strongly resembles the lately launched Motorola RAZR, nevertheless, the DROID four functions a slider type issue. The cellphone comes with a full slide-out QWERTY keyboard that delivers customers a much more at ease and easier way to type messages. On the within, the DROID 4 is equipped with a 1.two GHz dual core processor and packs 1GB of RAM and microSD card slot for memory expansion. The phone is powered by a 1750 mAh battery that is rated by the manufacturer for up to 12.5 hrs of speak time for up to 8.5 days of standby time.
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