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Droid 3 details leaked: dual-core processor, 4-inch qHD screen, no LTE?

You’ve probably already seen the leaked pictures of the Droid 3, but what you really need to understand is what is going on underneath that chrome trim. TechnoBuffalo claims to have the interior scoop and it appears like the newest landscape slider from Motorola is packing quite a few nice improvements. In line with a tipster the screen have been upgraded to a 4-inch qHD panel and inside is a type of fancy dual-cores the whole cool phones are rockin’ nowadays — presumably of the Tegra 2 variety like its Droid X2 cousin. As spied within the photos it also has a brand new 5-row keyboard layout and front facing camera for video calls, while the rear-facing shooter is getting bumped to eight megapixels. There’s one disappointing, but not entirely shocking, detail though — the Droid 3 will lack LTE. We will not confirm these specs, but they’re perfectly logical assumptions and lift no alarms and no surprises.

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