Additional details for the Motorola Droid 3 are circulating ahead of the handset’s expected June launch. The Droid and Droid 2 successor will feature a slightly larger 4-inch qHD display, likely running a 960×540-pixel resolution, according to a TechnoBuffalo source. If true, the screen is larger than its predecessors, with a higher resolution as well. Further, the source adds that the back of the Droid 3 bears an 8-megapixel rear-facing camera and has a secondary front-facing camera of indeterminate resolution.
Rumors have run rampant that Motorola will double up the Droid 3’s processor, possibly in the form of a TI OMAP or NVIDIA Tegra 2 dual-core chipset. While TechnoBuffalo’s tipster was unable to provide any more clarity, either choice would be a significant step up from the Droid 2’s single-core 1GHz processor.
This time around, Motorola seems to have slid in a dedicated row for numbers, making for a five-row QWERTY keyboard. Also new in this potential Droid is HDMI-out, a feature we had hoped to see in last summer’s Droid 2.
Despite the “new and improved” hardware allegedly coming to the Droid 3, one feature is still missing. According to multiple reports, the Droid 3 won’t offer support for Verizon’s 4G LTE network. Perhaps this will be among the first options added to the Droid 4.
Word on the street is that the Droid 3 will be arriving in June, just a few short weeks from now.