Mobile

Motorola Milestone 3 Lightning Review

The original Droid (aka Milestone outside the US) was the phone that put Android on the map. Two sequels later, here we are with the Droid/Milestone 3.


July 8, 2011
Mobile

The Droid 3 Official Announcement Confirms Leaks

We’ve pretty much learned everything about the Droid 3 through previous leaks, but now its official. Android Gingerbread, 1GHz dual-core processor, 512MB RAM, international GSM roaming, 8MP camera, 4-inch qHD display, 1080p video playback and an HDMI mirror mode.


July 2, 2011
Mobile

Droid 3 Will Be Powered By Tegra 2, Have Global Roaming

If these leaked docs are real, the Droid 3 won’t cause jaws to drop in the specs department, packing a beefed up version of the 1GHz, dual-core OMAP III chipset and qHD display. But what it will have is the ability to use the phone overseas, which will certainly make it a globetrotter’s best friend. [AndroidCentral]


June 6, 2011
Mobile

Motorola Droid 3 Leaks With 8MP Camera, 1080p Video

The above tutorial video features what’s at least the latest build of the Droid 3. It features Micro-USB, mini-HDMI, a five-row keyboard, and an 8MP camera that can capture 1080p HD videos. It looks bulky as hell though.


May 24, 2011
Mobile

Motorola Droid 3 To Have 4-inch QHD Screen, Dual-Core Innards?

Expected around June on Verizon Wireless, the Motorola Droid 3 will be a smart-snappin’ 8MP handset with 960×540 qHD screen resolution, dual-core processor and HDMI-out port. The jury is still out on whether it’ll be LTE-compatible, however.


April 29, 2011
Mobile

Yep, The Motorola Droid 3 Looks Like A 4-incher

Phones are definitely getting bigger. To wit: on the left is the original Droid, measuring 3.7 inches. In the middle the Droid 2 also has a 3.7 inch screen, but a larger bezel. And on the right? That’s a leaked photo of the Motorola Droid 3 (or so it’s believed), showing a 4-inch screen.


March 15, 2011
Mobile

Motorola Android Phones Leak Out, Targa Showing Camera Hump

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All good phones must be succeeded by a similar-sounding phone… but what’s this Targa (pictured above)? A high-end Android phone with 4G support? Whatever it is, it’s making the leaked Droid X2 and Droid 3 look almost boring.