evious leaks revealed the newest Droid has a 5.3-inch, 2560 x 1440 display, a zippy Snapdragon 805 processor, a sizable 3900mAh battery that promises nearly two days of battery life. Other specs include 3GB of RAM an impressive 21Mcamera. It also has a Kevlar build, which is a robust exterior that appeals to anyone wanting a sturdier phone. One oddity is that it has capacitive buttons, going against the grain of most Android phones. Capacitive buttons have worked for Samsung, however, it appears Motorola believes there’s still a market that prefers the setup. — Moto Firmware (@MotoFirmware) October 25, 2014 The story behind the story: Motorola already makes two flagship phones, the Moto X Nexus 6. But success in the Android smartphone market requires a diversity of products, as HTC, Samsung, all offer multiple devices that hit the high end, budget range, everything inbetween. so, the Droid line has a loyal following, as many buyers like the long battery life robust build of these Verizon exclusives.