A few more details trickled out today regarding the new
Android smartphone that Motorola is expected to unveil next week.
Citing a person familiar with the handset, Bloomberg reports
that it will feature an edge-to-edge display and support 4G LTE
networks. The source didn't spill any other details, except that the
device will go on sale with Verizon Wireless later this year.
Though Verizon and Motorola declined to comment to Bloomberg, both 4G
support and a noteworthy screen sound plausible. Previous rumors have
pegged the name of the phone as the Droid Razr M 4G LTE (say that three times fast) and the invitation for the Wednesday, September 5 evebt in New York promised to put something "on display."
It's unclear, however, whether the new phone will deliver an HD display. While early reports indicated such a feature, recent speculation suggests just a 4.3-inch qHD (960x540-pixel) Super AMOLED Advanced display with Gorilla Glass 2.
On the outside, the
Droid Razr M 4G LTE should sport the trim profile of the earlier Droid Razr, but we'll have to see whether it carries the long-lasting battery of the popular Droid Razr Maxx.
Other features could include Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, a
dual-core 1.5GHz MSM8960 Snapdragon S4 processor, and an 8-megapixel
camera with 1080p HD video.
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