Next-gen Motorola Droid looks pretty fantastic in this leaked image

Verizon's first Motorola Droid smartphone helped set in motion a series of events that would ultimately see Android become the most popular mobile platform on the planet. Now, nearly seven years later, Droid branded smartphones are barely a blip on the radar. The market has been flooded with hundreds and hundreds of different Android models, and they're led by Samsung's Galaxy lineup and the double-digit billions the company spends on marketing and advertising. In fact, you might have even forgotten that Droid phones exist at this point, unless you've been to a Verizon Wireless store lately.

All that could change soon enough, however, because a new leak suggests that Verizon and Motorola's upcoming Droid refresh may be one of the hottest new Android phones of the year.

MUST READ: The iPhone 7 might actually be in trouble

Smartphone leaker Evan Blass posted an image on Twitter earlier this week that shows an unreleased smartphone in three different colors. The picture was offered up alongside the text, "The DROIDs you're looking for?"

You can see the image at the top of this post.

The phone pictured in the leak looks fantastic, and it closely resembles a handset pictured in another leak earlier this month. The upcoming flagship Motorola Moto Z, which will replace the Moto X line, appears to feature styling that is very similar to the new Droid, which obviously appears to be based on the Z.

Here's the leaked Moto Z image:

motox16-930x636
motox16-930x636

Details specific to the next-generation Motorola Droid are scarce for the time being, but we can see from the photo that the phone appears to have a proprietary connector on the back near the bottom of the device. This is likely a port for Motorola's upcoming line of modular attachments called "MotoMods," which are similar in nature to the modular attachments released earlier this year for the LG G5.

There's no word yet on when this new Droid might hit store shelves, but we may learn more during Lenovo's big press conference on June 9th.

Related stories

Motorola just launched a dirt cheap phone that takes better photos than the iPhone 6s

The Motorola smartphone era is officially dead

'Shatterproof' Motorola display put to the ultimate test, survives 900-foot drop

More from BGR: How Google’s big court win just made history

This article was originally published on BGR.com