DROID Ultra and DROID Mini will sport 2130mAh and 2000mAh batteries, respectively

Jul 23, 2013 12:35 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone maker Motorola has been rumored lately to plan the release of new handsets in Verizon’s popular DROID series, including the DROID MAXX, DROID Ultra, and DROID Mini.

Some more details on these devices are now available.

According to info that emerged over at Android Police, the DROID MAXX will hit shelves with a large, 3500mAh battery packed inside, which should result in long usage times.

The DROID Ultra is expected to sport a 2130mAh battery, while the DROID Mini will include a 2000mAh battery. Furthermore, FCC documents confirmed that all three handsets will arrive on the market with Wi-Fi 802.11a/b/g/n connectivity, as well as with NFC capabilities.

Apparently, all three handsets should become official in less than a day, so stay tuned for further details on their capabilities.