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Motorola Droid 4 hands on (photos)

We go hands on with Motorola's new Droid, 4 which boasts a QWERTY keyboard and fast LTE 4G.

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Motorola Droid 4 hands on

The Droid 4 for Verizon features a sharp 4-inch qHD display, LTE 4G, and a full QWERTY keyboard.
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On back is the 8-megapixel camera with LED flash that can also capture 1080p HD video.
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Viewing the phone from the bottom highlights its relatively thick profile.
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The full QWERTY keyboard features a row of number keys and arrow buttons.
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On the left side sits a Micro-USB port plus an HDMI port.
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On the top edge of the Droid 4 are the headphone jack and power button.

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