BEIJING, China - Motorola seems to be basing its entire smartphone line-up on the Google Android platform. The latest handset spotted, belonging to this line, is the Motorola Zeppelin, which will launch as the XT800 by China Telecom.
The XT800 is yet another full-touchscreen smartphone with rounded corners, directed to consumers of the country's third-largest mobile operator. It will feature both GSM and CDMA radio technologies for compatibility with China Telecom's 3G network.
The device will also have a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and flash, HD video recording, a 3.1" multi-touch display with 480x320 pixels in resolution, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, dual-SIM support, GPS, a 3.5mm audio jack, and HDMI output.
According to the latest information, the smartphone will be renamed Titanium and possibly sold under Sprint or Verizon in the US, with EV-DO support. Currently only Verizon Wireless. T-Mobile USA and Sprint retail Google Android smartphones, with AT&T rumoured to be launching two soon - Motorola Backflip/Enzo and HTC Lancaster - for a late launch, as the network hasn't showed any confidence in Google's open-source platform.
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