When it comes to immortalizing a yet to be released mobile phone, spy
photographers have their own way of taking a picture. There's no flash,
no autofocus, extremely low light and seems like their hands are
trembling, as most of the times we get to look at blurry images that
lack details and won't disclose and specs. That's the case with this
image of a Motorola CLIQ-alike smartphone, that could actually be the
new Motorola Motus.
Just weeks after clearing from the FCC, it looks like the
Android-powered Motorola Motus is finally showing teeth. Supposedly
packing a 3.1-inch 480ร—320 touchscreen, a 5 megapixel with autofocus
and WiFi (802.11b/g) connectivity, the Motus also boasts a rather large
flat keyboard that would make texting and emailing (for pianists like
me) an easy job.
Other than being an average handset, the Motorola Motus lacks a D-pad
for navigation and is supposedly running on Android 1.6. (which we'd
much rather have it upgraded to 2.0 Eclair). Release date for the new
smartphone is also rumored to happen some time in Q1 2010.
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