Motorola DROID RAZR HD undergoes benchmark test on its way to Verizon

Looks like the Motorola DROID RAZR HD can't get enough of the leaky spotlight. After appearing in a Cellebrite system late last month and then posing for some leaked photos yesterday, the upcoming Verizon 4G LTE smartphone has now appeared in a Nenamark benchmark test. The test results show that the RAZR HD features a processor clocked at 1.5GHz and an Adreno 225 GPU, the latter of which means that the processor is of the dual-core Snapdragon S4 variety. Other features named by the Nenamark benchmark include Android 4.0.4, Verizon branding and a screen resolution of 1196x720, likely indicating the presence of on-screen navigation keys.

Overall there's nothing terribly surprising to be found in these benchmark results, but for anyone that's looking forward to the next member of Verizon's DROID RAZR family, it's nice to continue to see the pieces of the puzzle come together. Unfortunately for those same people, though, we're still without one of the most important details of the RAZR HD: the release date. Droid-Life has heard that the phone may still be a couple of months out, so folks that are interested in the RAZR HD may want to begin hoping that these leaks to continue, otherwise they may be tempted by another Verizon LTE smartphone that's right around the corner.

Via Droid-Life, Nenamark

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