Specs For Next Motorola Android Phone Leak

Posted on Friday Nov 20th at 9:35pm

RIght now, Dell's Android device is the only one we know of that might land at AT&T at some point in the future. AT&T itself hasn't given any indication if or when it will offer an Android handset at all, but with at least two Android handsets available each from Sprint, T-Mobile and Verizon Wireless, AT&T has to want to get into the Android game.

Perhaps the "Motus" is that game-changer.

Some specs spotted on the Internet purport to spill all the necessary details about the Motus. Based on a blurry image, it's an odd-looking phone that sort of resembles the CLIQ, but has a unique hinge connecting to its QWERTY keyboard.

The rest of the specs include:Quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGETri-band 7.2Mbps HSDPA (850, 1900, 2100MHz)5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash256MB RAMaGPSWi-Fi3.1″ capacitive 480×320 displayBluetooth 2.0Weight: 133g1400mAh batterymicroSD slotQualcomm MSM 7201A CPUMOTOBLURIt's the tri-band HSDPA support that gives it away as a possible AT&T phone. The 850/1900MHz spectrum is what AT&T uses for 3G.

As for the rest of the specs, they are a little ho-hum. The display is the same that the CLIQ has, which is also about the same as the HTC Hero/Eris and several other handsets. While it is certainly a nice display, it pales in comparison with devices such as the Droid and the HD2. Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS are expected to be on all smartphones at this point. The specs don't include any info about the camera, but it will probably be the same 5 megapixel module that's in the CLIQ.

Anyway, believe it or not, it seems a realistic set of specs for Motorola's next Android device.

[Via Boy Genius Report]

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