
The new Motorola Z9 might not be announced on an official basis just yet, but it has already appeared at CTIA wireless, and we do know that it will be carried by AT&T. The Z9, just like the RAZR2, looks to be running the archaic Synergy operating system while touting an Opera Web browser and a 2-megapixel camera. The main attraction would be the “AT&T Navigation” icon, which is AT&T’s GPS product. Guess the inclusion of that gives the Z9 the honor of being the first consumer GPS phone for AT&T.
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