The Motorola Droid 3 has been leaked, and leaked, and then leaked some more. It's certainly been one of the most leaked handsets in recent history. How all that pre-launch attention will translate (or not) into sales remains to be seen, of course, but for now, let's talk about another leak regarding the successor to the successor to the well-loved original Droid.
The Droid 3 looks like it's set for a July 14 release, at least if the screengrab you can see below can be believed. The image represents a quick shot of Best Buy's inventory system, apparently.
As you can see, the Droid 3 is clearly stated to arrive at the retailer on July 13. That means that the phone can theoretically be released as early as the next day – in this case, July 14. And conveniently July 14 is a Thursday, and it's well known that Verizon likes to launch smartphones on that day of the week and that day alone (for some reason).
Whether this will turn out to be true or not, we'll have to wait and see. But we probably won't have to wait until July 14 is here, since regardless of whether that will be the actual release date, we're going to see more leaks about this. And more leaks about the Droid 3 in general, probably. After all, judging from how many leaks we've already seen about the Droid 3, that should be the case.
source: Unwired View
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