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Motorola Droid Turbo 3 Boasts 16MP Hasselblad Camera, LED Flash; More Specs and Features Leaked

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The third iteration of the Droid Turbo is on its way and it is boasting its impressive phone specifications and features in a leaked information from Chinese social media site Weibo. It's predecessor Droid Turbo2, which was launched last year had some impressive and excellent phone specifications too, however, with the latest rumor of the upcoming Droid Turbo 3, various specs and features are flying online with this smartphone that according to reports posed a better classy design from other Moto devices.

Digital Trends reported that the alleged design, which was spotted in the Weibo website show the alleged design of what will be called the Moto Turbo 3. The source added that with the design it would have a phone camera 16-megapixel built by Hasselblad, which features f/1.9 aperture and a LED flash.

It is worth noting that Hasselblad cameras are famous during the Apollo program missions when humans first landed on the Moon. Still photographs taken during these missions used modified Hasselblad cameras.

Reports divulged that the device seemed to be aimed more at offering a sleek look that would suit a business person. By the looks of it, the phone is thin and will perhaps support Moto Mods. Although, no tech specs of the phone yet have been released aside from the 16MP camera sensor, reports claimed that basing on previous Moto devices this new Droid Turbo 3 might use Snapdragon 821 processor, a 4GB of RAM, and a huge storage.

As to the date of release, Soft Pedia reported that the smartphone should be unveiled in the coming weeks and more details about the phone are expected to be exposed soon. The source reported that the Droid series is a Verizon affair only, as these Android smartphones can only be purchased in the U.S. at Verizon.

Meanwhile, consumers are hoping that Motorola would bring the phone to other markets and become available globally.

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