Motorola introduced 2 new smartphones, an earbud, powerbank and a smartwatch at this year’s IFA event. Now the company is in the process of launching its latest droid series phone (which is expected to be named as Turbo or Quark).
Motorola is done with designing and testing of this handset and it has presented the results to the FCC. From the presented documents, it is clear that this upcoming phone will be first launched for Verizon customers. Droid Quark is a touchscreen device with quad-HD resolution and Android 4.4.4 Kit Kat OS.
It supports location-based services like GPS and Glonass. It has WiFi (a/b/g/n/ac) and LTE connectivity options. This mobile works on LTE, WCDMA and GSM networks. It includes HTML browser, video + music player and a Bluetooth. Droid Life editors claim that the handset supports Turbo charging. Thus its battery will be fully charged within 15 minutes.
The phone has Qualcomm Snadragon 805 quad-core CPU with a clock speed within 2.0 to 2.7 GHz. It features the latest Adreno 420 GPU. Motorola Droid Quark is stuffed with monstrous 32 GB ROM and a 3GB RAM. If the expected specs are true, this device will get Android L OS update. It will have better Antutu score than other droid series handsets.
Droid Turbo Quark will rival the upcoming BlackBerry Passport and recently launched phones - the Sony Xperia Z3, Iphone 6 plus and Samsung Note 4.
Source: FCC




