We stopped by Motorola's booth here at CES and had the opportunity to spend a little time with one of its newest handsets, the Motorola Droid 4. Designed for people who like to do their typing on a physical keyboard, Motorola is touting the Droid 4 as the world's thinnest LTE handset with a QWERTY keyboard. The Android slider comes running Gingerbread (upgradable later this year to Ice Cream Sandwich), and has a water-repellent nanocoating to keep it protected while riding about in your pocket.
The Droid 4 is on its way to Verizon's super-speedy LTE network "in the coming weeks" for a yet-to-be-determined price tag.
CES 2012: Hands-on video with the Motorola Droid 4
This slider smartphone with a full physical keyboard runs on Verizon's LTE network
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