• Motorola Dual-core flagship Droid HD pictures leaked indicate 1080P HD video recording

    Posted on August 18th, 2011 David Brooks No comments

    Since the shock news that Google acquired Motorola Mobility Holdings at $12.5 billion, one more news comes: the long rumored Dual-core flagship Motorola Droid HD leaked with several pictures indicating the specs and features, along with the leak is the Motorola Droid Bionic. Still, there aren’t too many surprises here from the leaked photos about the specs and features, with the global-capable handset boasting a TI OMAP 4430 1GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB of RAM, 4.5-inch display, an 8 megapixel rear camera, and microUSB / HDMI ports. The following picture includes a leaked image of Motorola Droid Bionic (left) and Motorola Droid HD (right):

    Motorola Droid Bionic and Motorola Droid HD

    Just from the above picture, we may guess that the Motorola Droid HD would own the same display screen size as that of Motorola Droid Bionic, 4.5 inch touchscreen. But it is very possible that the screen resolution of the Motorola Droid HD would reach 1280*720 pixels. The following picture is the leaked image of Motorola Droid HD.

    Motorola Droid HD

    From the leaked photos, we could roughly get the Motorola Droid HD specs and features. This device seems to be running Gingerbread, and rocks a 4.5-inch display (presumably with qHD or even 1280×720 resolution, considering the device’s name), which would be excellent for you ro convert DVD to Droid HD or rip Blu-ray to Droid HD for ultra movie enjoyment on the go. And also, it features an 8 megapixel 1080p rear-facing camera and a front-facing shooter to enable you record HD videos to upload to YouTube and other video sharing sites to share with your friends and family. There’s also a pair of side loading SIM and microSD slots on the left side of the device to enable freely transition of data, a volume rocker and what looks like a power button on the right, a slight bump for the camera pod around back (which sports an LED flash and speaker, as well), along with a large, thin battery that appears to be removable. Perhaps most notable about the HD is its seemingly super thin design — we’re estimating it’s between 8.5 and 9mm, which would put it in the same league as Samsung’s Galaxy S II, which measures 8.49mm.

    For the detailed specs, we still need to wait for the official release of this new flagship of Motorola Droid HD.

    Related useful readings:

    How to convert DVD to Motorola Droid HD

    How to rip Blu-ray to Motorola Droid Bionic

    How to upload videos to YouTube

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