We’ve only perceived a fascinating set of photos from a observant tipster, who sent along images of what seem to be Motorola’s Droid Bionic and, many alluringly, that rumored handset famous as a Droid HD (pictured above). This isn’t a initial time we’ve seen leaked images of a Bionic in a wild, though these shots are positively a lot clearer than any others we’ve come across. Still, there aren’t too many surprises here, with a global-capable handset braggadocio a TI OMAP 4430 1GHz dual-core CPU, 1GB of RAM, 4.5-inch display, an 8 megapixel behind camera, and microUSB / HDMI ports.
The genuine intrigue, however, lies with a Droid HD. Judging from a photos, this device seems to be using Gingerbread, and rocks a 4.5-inch arrangement (presumably with qHD or even 1280×720 resolution, deliberation a device’s name), an 8 megapixel 1080p rear-facing camera, a front-facing shooter and a common set of microUSB / HDMI ports. There’s also a span of side loading SIM and microSD slots on a left side of a device, a volume rocker and what looks like a energy symbol on a right, a slight strike for a camera pod around behind (which sports an LED peep and speaker, as well), along with a large, skinny battery that appears to be removable. Perhaps many important about a HD is a clearly super skinny pattern — we’re estimating it’s between 8.5 and 9mm, that would put it in a same joining as Samsung’s Galaxy S II, that measures 8.49mm. We’ll have to wait for some-more minute information on this poser phone, though we can get a closer demeanour right now in a gallery, below.
Myriam Joire contributed to this report.
[Thanks, Anonymous]