Just when you thought the rumors and images of the new Droid Maxx 2 (perhaps the Moto X Play that won’t see the light of day in the United States) couldn’t get any better, new images were recently brought to light. Late last week saw the team at Android Police sharing what looks to be a Verizon-branded take on the Moto X Play.
Taking a look at the pictures we see the usual Verizon tramp stamp is present, along with a removable back. We’re intrigued by the fact that a SIM card slot is on the top of the phone yet still offers a removable back.
Nonetheless, the front of the phone is identical to the new Moto X Play with the same 5.5-inch 1080p screen. Under the hood it looks to be equipped with the 64-bit Snapdragon 615 processor, 2GB of RAM and the 3630mAh battery.
Strangely, it appears the smartphone only has about 8 gigabytes of usable space for applications. We’re anxious to learn whether there’s expandable storage or if other sizes will be offered.
Don’t forget that the Droid Turbo 2 is also expected at Verizon later this year as well.
Source: Android Police
How could it be on Verizon if it’s on EDGE? Maybe they unlocked it?
Verizon LTE phones are unlocked due to FCC requirements for Band 13.