The videos are limited on what they show, but viewers do get a glance of a five-row keyboard, Swype and an 8-megapixel camera. We don't get to see anything else too groundbreaking other than a basic tutorial on how to use the phone.
There are some spotted cosmetic changes to the current Droid model including a pair of volume keys on the right side and a larger display. There's no sight of a camera button though or left edge micro-USB and mini-HDMI configuration.
There's speculation that the Droid 3 won't be a 4G LTE device and might run on Android 2.2 rather than 2.3, but that's yet to be confirmed. Also, with the original Droid and Droid 2's seemingly short battery life, it's yet to be determined how the Droid 3 will fare.
According to Verizon, the devices shown on the tutorial videos are not final.
You can watch the video here
source: Unwired View