Motorola's much anticipated Droid Turbo handset, the user manual of
which was purportedly leaked last week,
has once again shown up - this time in a leaked image on Twitter.
The
image tweeted by @DroidLanding shows the Droid Turbo's red-coloured
textured back panel featuring a camera and two LED flash modules on
either side just as expected, a design first introduced with the Moto X
(Gen 2). A Motorola logo in the centre and Verizon branding at the
bottom are also visible in the leaked image.
Also, as seen in the
leaked user manual (which didn't contain an image of the back panel)
previously, the Droid Turbo in the leaked image also features a power
button and two volume buttons on the right-side bezel.
The image
tweeted by @DroidLanding has now been deleted. However, Phonearena
managed to get its hands on the image.
Moreover,
the Motorola Droid
Turbo smartphone is also being tipped to feature a 3900mAh battery that
can be fully charged in 3 hours. The image of the battery showed
Motorola EQ40 printed on it, which is the same codename used when the
handset was approved by the FCC as per Phonearena.
The
Motorola Droid Turbo, as per its leaked user manual,
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.
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.