At this rate, we’ll probably see a Droid 5 announced by the end of the week. We’re not even to the first official day of CES, and we’re already getting buried under a mountain of announcements. Support for 4G/LTE (which should pull about 5-12 megabits per second down, and 2-5 megabits per second up).A “Water-repellant” Nano coating (which I’m pretty sure means it’s covered in tiny robots.) SW support: Google Android, Windows Embedded CE, Ubuntu, Linux, Skype i.MX 6Solo i.MX 6Dual i.MX 6Quad i.MX 6 Series Highlights.While it’ll run Android 2.3.5 at launch, Verizon promises that it’ll be updated to Ice Cream Sandwich.It’s been but 5 months since the Droid 3 hit the shelves - but hey, who doesn’t like a bit of rapid obsolescence in the morning? Meet the just announced Droid 4 for Verizon it’s got all of the staples people know and love from the Droid line (the slide-out keyboard, the 4 inch display) with one big perk over its predecessors: 4G LTE support.
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