Motorola Shadow found in corporate Verizon gym

Alright, so it's one thing to leave your highly confidential unreleased phone in a bar after a night of drinking because its your birthday and you want to forget your woes, but leaving it in a Gym? What, you worked out so hard you became euphoric and it slipped your mind? That's what Gizmodo is saying happened with the latest yet-to-be-released device they've uncovered. The device in question is what we've been referring to as the Motorola DROID Shadow. It has also been known as the Nexus Two in the past and is said to have the following specs:
- 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen
- 8MP Camera with autofocus
- microSD up to 32GB
- Android 2.2
- Wi-Fi 802.11 b/g/n
- Bluetooth 2.1
According to the story, the gym employee who (was snooping around) found the device confirmed that it comes with 16GB of internal storage, a Snapdragon processor, HDMI port, 8MP camera and 4.3 inch touchscreen. So far it's looking like the information above is lining right up. As you might expect the device mysteriously became locked not long after the gym employee found it, but he managed to scope out a text message that somehow confirmed it was an unreleased device before that happened.
I'm not really sure what to think of all these people "leaving behind" their secretive devices, so why don't you just tell me what to think in the comments!
Via Gizmodo












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