Some leaked images of a Droid 4 look-a-like has been posted at the Android Central forum. This new Motorola QWERTY slider is packed with Android 4.0 and is for Sprint.
The phone looks similar to Droid 4 at first but the edges are a bit rounded off. The front looks buttonless and it's loaded with Android Ice Cream Sandwich, which leads to the rumored Droid RAZR HD. There is no sign of Sprint logo on the device itself but Sprint's Music app is giving its identity away. The member who posted this leaked image on Android Central believes this may not be the exact final design but is definitely close.
Most of the Sprint's latest devices are featuring LTE so it won't be too much to expect this device with LTE. There is no information available about the screen size too but it looks smaller than S3 and might be 4-inch, featuring at least 540 x 960 resolution. The upcoming Sprint LTE network does not feature any QWERTY phone yet so this phone could be a great addition to the network.
The member who posted this image compared the Evo 4G LTE with this mysterious device side-by-side. "I compared the two side by side, the evo is insanely awesome. As to thickness, yes, it's fat, but remember, this may not be (and in fact, probably isn't) the final design," the member wrote in his post.
The device does not exist yet so people have to rely on these leaked images now before any official announcement.
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