In the same week in which the North American Google has announced the purchase of the manufacturer Motorola Mobility, the phone developer company has revealed what may be its next high-end range.
We are talking about the Motorola Droid HD, a device focused, of course, on the Android segment, and that would equip the 2.3 Gingerbread version of the platform that it used to resurface as a Phoenix from its own ashes.
The Motorola Droid HD stands out, at first glance, for the presence of a large format screen that develops 4.5 inches diagonally. The question is whether the panel will trigger its resolution up to 1,280 x 720 pixels that makes intuit the name of model that has already been baptized this device.
As reflected by GSM Arena, this option would yield a concentration of 244 points per inch, a spectacular index in relation to the important screen size it presents.
It is not clear that this is finally the resolution that the Motorola Droid HD screen shows, although judging, as we say, by the surname that has been assigned to this terminal, things would have to touch a lot so that it is not this is the device that opens the generation of high definition of the North American firm.
For the rest, the (few) features that have been known so far from the Motorola Droid HD follow a continuous line with respect to the high-end phones of the current generation.
To begin with, due to the presence of an eight megapixel camera compatible with FullHD filming. This would lead us to think that it would install a dual-core processor, although it is unknown which manufacturer would supply it and the clock speed it would spend.
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