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White Motorola Droid RAZR M Emerges Ahead of Launch
The Motorola Droid RAZR M leaked to the surface again today, this time showing off its white variant ahead of its rumored launch in New York City on September 5th.
Engadget leaked a photo of the white variant of the Motorola Droid M, a device that’s seen its fair share of leaks in recent days. The image depicts the same Droid RAZR M that we’ve seen numerous times already, though this one possesses a white coat of paint. The other Droid RAZR M model is black in color.
The design of the white Droid RAZR M is extremely similar to the white version of the original Droid RAZR which launched earlier this year.
Read: Verizon’s Motorola Droid RAZR M Pics, Specs Leaked.
While it’s not the most exciting design, it will definitely give those interested in this mid-range Android smartphone a bit of variety when they’re looking to pick one up.
The Droid RAZR M figures to be one of the device’s launched at Motorola and Verizon’s upcoming September 5th launch event, set to take place in New York City.
The mid-range smartphone is rumored to be joined by a high-end device called the Motorola Droid RAZR HD, though that phone has remained in the shadows as of late. It’s possible that Motorola and Verizon leaked the Droid M themselves to deflect attention from the Droid RAZR HD, a device that is likely to replace the original Droid RAZR.
Read: Motorola Droid RAZR HD Launch Date: What Not to Expect.
As for the Droid RAZR M, it’s going to feature a 4.3-inch Super AMOLED display with a qHD resolution, something that will separate it from the Droid RAZR HD. The Droid RAZR HD is said to have a 720p display, possibly measuring in at 4.6-inches.
The Droid RAZR M will also use a dual-core Snapdragon S4 processor from Qualcomm and it will have 4G LTE connectivity. It’s also rumored to be coming with an 8MP rear camera, 3MP front-facing camera, global roaming capabilities, and Gorilla Glass 2.
Verizon is said to be looking for $149.99 on-contract for this device though all of these details remain unofficial until Motorola decides to take the wraps off.
That should happen in just a few days.