Sunday, April 4th, 2010
Motorola has just announced the Moto Titanium handset, pictured below and available in South Korea, as the second Android handset on the market. Also known as Moto XT800 in China, the device will be available in two versions: XT800C (2G CDMA phone) and the XT800W (available with UMTS).

Motorola Titanium will be sold by SK Telecom and you have to know that it comes with Android 2.0, a 480 x 854 pixel touch display, WiFi, a 3.5mm audio jack and a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and D1 video recording.
Motorola has previously launched an Android smartphone in South Korea, the MOTOROI, available since February.
[via Unwired View]
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Monday, December 21st, 2009
Moto has just made official 3 brand new Android phones heading for China, the Sholes aka Motorola XT701, Motorola XT800 and MT710. All 3 smartphones pack 3.7 inch displays with 854 x 480 pixels resolution, just like the Droid. The most uninteresting of them is certainly the MT710, since it only supports China’s TD-SCDMA connectivity standard.
This means you won’t be seeing the phone in Europe or the States…

Moto Sholes XT701 comes with WCDMA/HSDPA connectivity, a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus, Xenon flash, a CortexTM A8 quad core processor, capable of multitasking, a gravity sensor, infrared proximity sensors and an ambient light sensor. Sholes’ specs list also includes GPS, WiFi, video capture, a microSDHC card slot (32GB max), FM stereo FM radio, USB 2.0 connectivity and Bluetooth 2.1.

Motorola XT800 runs Android 2.0 and uses the full suite of Google apps, plus it supports CDMA/EVDO connectivity and GSM dual network. There’s also a HDMI 720p output on board, a 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash, a Cortex TM A8 multi core processor, GPS and a microSD card slot.
XT701 is headed to China Unicom for now, while the MT710 will hit China Mobile and the XT800 China Telecom.

[via slashgear]
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Wednesday, December 16th, 2009
Just the other day we were gazing at some photos of the soon to be launched in China Motorola XT800/Zeppelin handset. This Android phone might also go by the name of Titanium, but what’s really important is that there’s a new image to have a look at, showing its OS in action.

Meant for China Telecom, the XT800 features a 3.7 inch WVGA display and the picture shows us that the device uses the font on Droid’s dock standby screen for its home screen date/time widget. Also, the Power Control widget on the screen means that this is an older build of Android, maybe 2.0, or maybe even 1.5 or 1.6.
Moto Zeppelin will also pack a HDMI out port and support 720p for some serious multimedia action, but we’re still charmed by its design, maybe even hotter than Droid’s.
[via engadget]
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Tuesday, December 15th, 2009
Motorola Zeppelin aka the XT800 and Motorola MT710 are Android handsets we’ve seen before on the web, but they’ve yet to be announced, although we’ve found out that they should make it to China soon. Zeppelin gets pictured below and its specs are available after the break, courtesy of Chinese website The Third Media.

Moto XT800 is a dual mode phone (GSM and CDMA), that packs a 3.7 inch touchscreen display (854 x 480 pixels resolution), supports 3G connectivity, WiFi, incorporates a HDMI port and a 5 megapixel camera with flash. The folks of Mobile-review have also spotted the Motorola MT710 phone next to Zeppelin in a bunch of images, that you can also see below.
We have no info about the launch date of the XT800 and MT710, but we’re guessing they’ll be made available pretty soon.



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