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Droid 4
ManufacturerMotorola Mobility
SeriesDroid
Compatible networksCDMA 800/1900 MHz EVDO Rev. A, 700 MHz 4G LTE, 802.11b/g/n
First releasedFebruary 10, 2012
PredecessorDroid 3
RelatedDroid RAZR
TypeSmartphone
Form factorSlate, slider
Dimensions127 mm (5.0 in) H
67.3 mm (2.65 in) W
12.7 mm (0.50 in) D
Weight180 g (6.3 oz)
Operating systemAndroid 2.3.6
CPU1.2 GHz Dual-core
Memory1024 MB RAM DDR2
Storage16 GB
Removable storagemicroSD card up to 32 GB
Battery1785 mAh lithium-ion polymer battery internal removable
Display960 × 540 px TFT LCD, 4 in (100 mm), 16:9 aspect ratio, qHD
Rear camera8.0 megapixel, autofocus, LED flash, digital zoom, geotagging, 1080p video recording
Front camera1.3 MP, 720p video recording
ConnectivityBluetooth v2.1 + EDR, HDMI, 3.5mm TRRS audio jack, Micro USB, DLNA
Data inputsSlide-out full QWERTY keyboard
Hearing aid compatibilityM4/T3

The Motorola Droid 4 is a smartphone made by Motorola Mobility.[1] It runs Android 2.3 and can upgrade to Android 4.0 in the future.[2] It was released on Verizon Wireless's network on February 10, 2012. It is the successor to Motorola's Droid 3. As initially marketed by Verizon, the Droid 4 is not capable of roaming in countries with non-CDMA wireless networks. However, Verizon has announced that this capability will be made available at some point in the future.[3]

Webtop

Similarly to the Motorola Atrix 4G, it has the integrated Ubuntu-based 'Webtop' application from Motorola. The Webtop application is launched when the phone is connnected to the external display through Laptop dock or HD multimedia dock. In Webtop mode, offering similar user interface of typical Ubuntu desktop, the phone can run several applications on external display such as Firefox web browser, SNS clients and 'mobile view' application enabling total access of Atrix and It's screen. In September 2011, Motorola released the source code of Webtop application at SourceForge.[4]

References

  1. ^ V., John (2012-01-10). "Motorola Droid 4 hands-on". phoneArena.com.
  2. ^ Gorman, Michael (2012-01-09). "Verizon's Droid 4 finally official". Engadget. AOL Inc.
  3. ^ Wagner, Alex. "LG Spectrum and Motorola DROID 4 have global roaming capabilities, will be enabled later this year". phonedog.com.
  4. ^ "Announcing the new Motorola Webtop source project".

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