An alleged image of the Motorola Droid Ultra has hit the web well ahead of the phone’s official announcement.
After just seeing a picture reportedly showing the new Droid MAXX, we’re now looking at the white version of the Droid Ultra, at least according to xda-developers user xavierk75. However, the user has not specified where he got the image from or other details of the device. In case it matters, we’ll also notice that xavierk75′s forum photo post is his first and only post on xda – is it a controlled leak by any chance?
The phone is said to be the XT1080, a device that has already been spotted at the FCC – at the time, we wondered whether the XT1080 model stood for one of the new Ultra models.
Moreover, we’ve already seen the Ultra listed on Motorola’s website, so it’s probably only a matter of time until we see the company announce this particular device.
The image reveals an Android smartphone that packs a large display with rather thin bezels, a front-facing camera near the top speaker and sensors, three capacitive buttons, and a on/off button and volume rockers on the right side of the device.
The device also features a Motorola logo on the top left corner, a logo that’s similar to the one spotted on other leaked Motorola handsets – including a rumored Moto X prototype – and is clearly marked as a “Motorola confidential property.”
The Droid Ultra in this image is looks like the Droid MAXX that we’ve seen the other day, although we’re yet to confirm any of these two devices. According to known leakster @evleaks, the Droid Ultra is the XT1080 while the Droid MAXX is the XT1080M.
That said, considering the variety of Motorola-related leaks and reports, we expect to see the company announce these devices sooner rather than later.
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