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Leaked! 75% Motorola Droid 4 Specs I've got!

Can you believe it? You’re looking at about a third of the specifications for the yet-unreleased Motorola Droid 4! No, I didn’t do anything crazy to get the specs of this must-anticipated mobile phone. I found a screenshot on a website showing the Motorola Droid 4’s specifications. The screen shot was a leaked spec sheet from Droid-Life. Oh la!  

Here, let me introduce you to the Droid 4. The Motorola Droid 4 is expected to be launched by Verizon during December 2011. According to murmurs across the mobile phone world, the Droid 4 is understood to be a set with a 4-inch (960 x 540 pixels) TFT display, at least a 1.2GHz dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM and yes, a 5-row slide out keyboard. The specs also show that the Smartphone has a 4G LTE, 8MP rear camera with 1080p video recording at 30 fps; a LED flash and a front video-calling camera. The phone is to run on Android Gingerbread 2.3.5.

Here is the screenshot image (from www.fonearena.com) of the leaked Motorola Droid 4 specs from which I typed down the specs here for you:

Motorola Droid 4

 Other huge features according to the leaked spec-sheet

16GB on-board memory storage (expandable up to 32GB with MicroSD)
Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n  
Bluetooth 4.0 + EDR
aGPS
eCompass
Micro HDMI slot
1785 mAh battery

So what are the other Droid 4 specs on the screenshot? 

I am listing here only the specs that were legible to me. I had to sharpen the image on Photoshop to get a really good grab on the letters and terms used in the Droid 4 spec-sheet.
Here are the specs: (Don’t worry, I’m typing out the specs from the image and would add it to this article in about half an hour at most, please check back in)

Display
4.0’ TFT
HD (960x540)

Dimensions
2.8x50 x0.5 inches

Weight
6.31 ounces

Processor
Dual-core 1.2GHz processor

RAM
1 GB LP DDRZ RAM
Storage onboard
16 GB (expandable 32 GB microSDcard)

Wireless data
802.11 bgn

GPS
Assisted GPS, standalone GPS, GLONASS and e Compass

Cellular
WCDMA 900/2 100 CDMA 800/1900
GSM 850/900/1800/1900, LTE Band 13
HSDPA 10.2 mbps Category 9/101

Camera
8MP (with led flash 1080p HD)
Video-capture with image stabilization
Front-facing HD webcam

Battery
1785 mAh

Talktime
Up to approximately 12.5 hours

Standby Time
Up to approximately 8.5 days

There: I typed the Droid 4’s specs from the screenshot and some of the individual numbers might have been mistyped. You can check the image for it.

Peering at the image and typing out the small details on the image on the computer is a terribly hard task – my eyes are burning.

Attention: If you want to use the specs go ahead but I shall so much appreciate if you would please credit the specs to this blog, link back to this article or link back to my blog  - for making it easy for you peering, craning and typing it out for you :) Thank you for understanding!                                                               

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