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October 14, 2014

New images, specs seemingly confirmed for Droid Turbo

by John_A

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For those that have Verizon and are dying for some juicy new Droid Turbo details, we have them for you.

An anonymous source has given AndroidCentral some leaked marketing materials for the Droid Turbo, giving us a couple new photos, and confirming many specs that have been rumored.

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Droid Turbo picture from marketing materials

Red (like previously leaked) and black versions will be available (pictured above) and will have a “metallized glass fiber” body that is scratch-resistant, and splash-resistant. The phone can withstand “everyday spills and 20 minutes in a downpour”. The display has Corning Gorilla Glass 3, and the back is reinforced with Kevlar “offering a smooth finish”.

As previously thought, there’s a 5.2-inch screen, though now we know it’s Quad HD (2560×1440) resolution display (565 pixels per inch). It also confirms a 21-megapixel camera with 4K video recording capabilities and Dual LED flash that we had also suggested, along with Qi-wireless charging and NFC support, and the inclusion of Moto features such as Moto Display, Moto Voice, etc. We also had previously reported and now can confirm that it will have a 3,900 mAh battery, and it will come with Motorola’s turbo charger.

What’s new is a 2.7GHz quad-core Snapdragon 805 processor, and 3GB of RAM. Also, there are Motorola camera features like Quick Capture and video highlights that are on the new Moto X. It will also have VoLTE capabilities within 30-90 days of launch.

It appears as though it will have Android 4.4.4 (though not confirmed in leaked marketing materials), and will have some new “Zap” features from Verizon.

As we’ve been thinking, this is going to be one heckuva phone.

Do you like what you see?

via AndroidCentral


 

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