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Motorola Droid Mini, Ultra and Maxx Photo leaked

Motorola Droid Mini, Droid Ultra and Droid Maxx photo leaked to the web, courtesy of @evleaks. The photo was tweeted by the @evleaks twitter account earlier today, the family portrait shows the devices Droid Mini, Ultra and Maxx in their press renders. The photo is not a blurry cam shot showing part of the device but a full front view of these devices. The Motorola Droid family photo leaked today is the lineup of devices for the year 2013.

Design wise all the phones look similar particularly the Maxx and the Ultra, which is evolved from the RAZR HD design, the Mini also carries similar design language except few differences. Kevlar coating on the back and capacitive hardware navigation buttons expected. The Ultra is expected to carry a price tag of $199 on-contract and the Maxx will be priced higher though.

The specifications of these devices is not known, perhaps we will see more leaks as the release date approaches. According to a report on Android Central a storyboard leak suggests that Droid Ultra is releasing on August 8th, that is around a month from now onwards. The storyboard also shows that the Droid Ultra will give 48 hours of talk time, although this is not official information, the storyboard may be real and we will see the phones in the next month.

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