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Motorola DROID 3 how-to videos leak out

By: Jonathan S. Geller |Jun 6th, 2011 at 03:09AM
Filed Under: DROID 3, General, Handsets, Mobile, Motorola, Verizon

Just waiting for Motorola’s update to the extremely popular DROID lineup? The Motorola DROID 3, which we’ve seen leaked in bits here and there, has now been shown off in a pretty detailed way. Enthusiast blog PhonePads has posted 3 how-to videos featuring the Motorola DROID 3 and they look like corporate-produced videos. We’re sure we’ll see the Motorola DROID 3 get official sooner than later, but the question is, are you interested? Videos are after the break! (more...)This post origi...

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Shots of possible Motorola DROID 3 leaked

By: Todd Haselton |Apr 28th, 2011 at 10:35PM
Filed Under: Android, DROID 3, DROID Bionic, DROID Targa, DROID3, Mobile, Motorola DROID 3, Motorola DROID3, Rumors, Targa, Verizon

Is the image above the DROID 3? An OEM parts retailer named Global Redirects Parts seems to think so, but it also refers to the device as “Targa.” As we understand it, “Targa” is actually the name for Motorola’s DROID Bionic, due out later this summer, so it’s unclear if this is just a snafu on the retailer’s part. Still, the image does appear to be on a par with other DROID 3 leaked photos we’ve seen. There’s little we can tell from the image other than t...

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New images of Motorola’s DROID 3 surface

By: Andrew Munchbach |Mar 16th, 2011 at 06:33AM
Filed Under: Android, DROID 3, Mobile, Motorola, Verizon

New images of Motorola’s DROID 3 smartphone have surfaced online, courtesy of Howard Forums. The device —which will be heading to Verizon Wireless — is seen exposing its QWERTY keyboard, complete with dedicated number keys. Since the numerals are no longer piggybacking on lettered keys, Motorola was able to provide easier access to more non-alphanumeric characters — the presence of the Euro (€), Pound (£), and Yen (¥) symbols are most notable. We also can see and HDMI-out port flanking the mi...

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