The device is rumored to support fast charging, much like the Moto X does when paired with an optional $40 charger. It looks to follow the Droid Maxx phones in offering a robust exterior (hopefully) long battery life. Other rumors point to a phone with a quad HD display, Snapdragon 805 processor, 3GB of RAM, 32GB of storage. As the photos are somewhat murky, it isn’t possible to tell more about the screen size or other features until we get some definitive details. The Droid line was the first mainstream Android phones to really become popular in 2009 when the wireless industry was panicked over the lack of any major competitor to the newly popular ione. The “Droid Does” tagline was part of Motorola Verizon’s marketing effort to distinguish the phones as more customizable extendable than the ione, an argument that even continues today.