Teardown time!
Motorola Droid 4 is a LTE phone. So far it is only available for Verizon in US but it can be a world phone because it supports GSM, CDMA, HSDPA, CDMA2000 and LTE.
It is powered by Dual-core 1.2 GHz Cortex-A9 and PowerVR SGX540.
iFixit took it apart recent in their latest teardown, found the chips being used:
Samsung K3PE7E00M-XGC1 4 Gb LPDDR2.
Hynix H8BCS0QG0MMR memory MCP containing Hynix DRAM and STM flash
Qualcomm MDM6600 supporting HSPA+ speeds of up to 14.4 Mbps
Qualcomm PM8028 chip working in conjunction with the Qualcomm MDM6600 to provide wireless data connection to the phone
Motorola T6VP0XBG-0001 LCM 2.0 LTE baseband processor
ZE55431140KHD, which appears to be the RAM sitting atop the 1.2 GHz main processor
Infineon 5726 SLU A1
Skyworks 77483 700MHz LTE PA module
Avago ACPM-7868 quad-band power amplifier
Texas Instruments WL 1285C WiLink 7.0 single-chip WLAN, GPS, Bluetooth and FM solution
ST Ericsson CPCAP 6556002 System on a Chip
The teardown:
If you prefer to look at iFixit website, here is the link:
Motorola Droid 4 Teardown
It's full spec at gsmarena:
http://www.gsmarena.com/motorola_droid_4_xt894-4418.php
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source: iFixit
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