It’s not the subject nor the quality of this photo that are important, but rather the camera which captured the image and its resolution: it’s a 4000×2248 picture uploaded by the unannounced Motorola Dinara. That works out to just shy of nine megapixels, making Dinara’s rumored 13-megapixel sensor seem all the more plausible. (Full size image is here.)
According to the initial Droid-Life report, Dinara is Droid Bionic successor being tested on Verizon and featuring a TI processor, HD resolution (likely 1280×720), and a larger screen than the Bionic. This CDMA — and likely LTE — flagship has been tipped for a winter release, which probably means sometime near the end of Q1 2012.
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