Motorola might soon announce the Droid Turbo, as the smartphone's purported user manual, all 73 pages of it, has emerged online revealing a number of specifications and features. The smartphone is expected to launch soon, exclusively on Verizon.
The high-end smartphone by Motorola as seen in the purported user manual leaked by motofirmware website, features a 5.2-inch display, a 21-megapixel rear camera with dual-LED flash, and features like Moto Actions, Moto Display and Moto Connect.
Since the guide fails to show the back panel of the Droid Turbo, it is hard to say whether or not the handset will feature a ring-like camera like seen on the Moto X (Gen 2) or not.
Android Police speculates the handset to feature a flash on either side of the handset's rear camera. The front-facing camera is placed at the top-centre part with no mention about its sensor size. No other specifications are seen for the handset.
Interestingly, Android Police notes the manual mentions the volume rocker, which is placed on the right-side of the handset below the power button, can be pulled out to access the Nano-SIM card tray.
Besides 4G LTE, the Droid Turbo also features Bluetooth, NFC, Wi-Fi and GPS connectivity options. Qi wireless charging compatibility is also mentioned as one of the features of the handset, along with support for Motorola's Turbo Charger.
A report from August claimed that Motorola is planning to debut 8 new devices before Christmas. However, out of 8, the company has now already introduced Moto X (Gen 2) and Moto G (Gen 2) handsets.
The report claims that the company is also planning to launch the Droid, the Droid Maxx, the Droid Turbo, the Moto X Play, the Moto S and the much-anticipated next Nexus smartphone codenamed 'Shamu' before the end of the year.
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