More rumors are swirling around the mystery Android phone that Motorola and Verizon will release on Sept. 5 in New York.
A few more details trickled out today regarding the new Android smartphone that Motorola is expected next week.
Citing a person familiar with the handset, Reuters reports that it will feature an edge-to-edge display and support 4G LTE networks. The source didn't spill any other details, except that the device will go on sale with Verizon Wireless later this year.
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Though and Motorola declined to comment to Reuters, both that the 4G support and a noteworthy screen sound plausible. Previous rumors have pegged the name of the phone as the Droid Razr M 4G LTE (say that three times fast) and the invitation for the Wednesday, Sept. 5 in New York City promise to put something "on display."
It's unclear, however, whether the new phone will deliver an HD display. While early reports indicated such a feature, recent speculation suggests just a 4.3-inch qHD (960 x 540 pixel) Super AMOLED Advanced display with Gorilla Glass 2.
On the outside, the Droid Razr M 4G LTE should sport the trim profile of the earlier Droid Razr, but we'll have to see whether to carries the long-lasting battery of the popular Droid Razr Maxx. Other features could include Android 4.0 Ice Cream Sandwich, a dual-core 1.5GHz MSM8960 Snapdragon S4 processor, and an 8-megapixel with 1080p HD video.
Whatever happens, CNET will be at next Wednesday's event to bring you all the news in words, pictures, and video.