The Motorola Droid 3 has only been out for a few days but the good folks over at iFixit have already torn the latest Verizon Android phone apart. The results are terribly shocking but it is nice to see the same international 3G chip inside this thing that’s in the iPhone 4.
Yes, the Motorola Droid 3 is a Verizon phone that uses CDMA but it also includes a SIM card slot for global roaming and the chip is quite a good one. The Qualcomm MDM6600 supports HSPA+ speeds of up to 14.4 Mbps down and it works nearly anywhere in the world. Of course, you’re going to want to
For those of you who love the guts and glory aspect, the Droid 3’s internals include:
- Qualcomm MDM6600 supporting HSPA+ speeds of up to 14.4 Mbps
- SanDisk SDIN4C2 16GB MLC NAND flash
- Elpida B4064B2PB-8D-F 512MB RAM and TI OMAP 4430 CPU
- Triquint TQM7M5013 Linear Power Amplifier
- Avago A2F1106
- A5005 K1116, A5002 K1118, A5001 K1118 (from bottom to top)
- Kionix KXTF9 11425 1411 three-axis accelerometer
[Via iFixit]
