Motorola’s been on a FCC-approving rampage lately, and we’ve got two more entries to feature to the mixture. The primary is what seems to be the QWERTY-packing Droid 4 : not just does it include Verizon’s LTE band 13 and CDMA / EVDO (with GSM / EDGE / WCDMA at the side, locked to all US carriers), the docs make mention of the Droid 4′s rumored 1,785mAh battery and shows test results with “slider open” and “slider closed.” Also passing during the governmental agency’s doors is what seems to be a GSM 3G version of the Xoom 2 Media Edition with AT&T-compatible (850 / 1900) GSM / WCDMA bands. Unlike the Xyboard that made its way during the FCC some days ago, this one lacks LTE or CDMA / EVDO. Take a look at the gallery below for a number of images gleaned from the docs.
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