Motorola has been preparing a Windows Mobile 6.1-based touchscreen device for over three months, as that's when the last leaked image was presented to the blogosphere. The phone codenamed Atila has kept the same specifications as announced before, which signifies enough power for demanding consumers.
The HTC Touch look-alike comes with Quad-band EDGE connectivity, Tri-band HSDPA at 7.2mbps and HSUPA at 1.8mbps (850MHz/1900MHz/2100MHz), a battery with 1130mAh of capacity, which might not suffice power-users, a 2.8" display with QVGA resolution (240x320 pixels,) Wi-Fi connectivity, and it will run on Qualcomm's 7201A chipset, which provides 528MHz of power.
The display has half the resolution of its rival HTC Touch Diamond, which means that the user won't have the excellent screen quality as on the latter, but its connectivity components might add up to the list of specifications, and enable Atila to face the challenge.
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