Motorola Droid 3 unboxing
Every so often, Pocketables takes a look at the newest device in Verizon's successful Droid line. The last time we did, it was the Motorola Droid X2. And we liked it quite a bit.
This time around, we've got the Motorola Droid 3. It's packing some pretty impressive specs, like a 1GHz dual-core processor with 512MB of RAM, a 4-inch, 540 x 960 qHD display, and an 8MP camera on the back, capable of 1080p video recording. Oh yeah, and it's got a 5-row slideout QWERTY. Wanna see what's inside this box? Click on past the break to find out.
When you open your Droid 3's box, you'll find the device itself and that Droid branding on the side that we also saw with the Droid X2. In my opinion, the original Droid and the subsequent updates to that specific Droid-branded line have always been some of the most beautiful pieces of Android hardware. Period.
Underneath the Droid is the usual stuff: microUSB to USB cable, wall charger, and very unnecessary booklets.
Finally, here is everything together, minus the booklets. I don't feel the need to put them because it's always the same junk. Then again, I get the joy of seeing these booklets a lot more than some people, so maybe it's important to you. Please, let me know.
Anyway, that's the unboxing. Coverage on the Droid 3 will continue, so let me know if there's anything you'd like to see.