
Motorola looks set to make a real stunning comeback with their collection of handsets, starting with the Motorola Droid followed by a newly spotted smartphone that comes with the Zeppelin code name. This is touted to be the first Android powered dual network (GSM/CDMA) phone in the world, although there is still no word on a launch date. Known specifications include HSPA (HSDPA/HSUPA) support, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth connectivity, an integrated FM radio, GPS navigation support, a 5-megapixel camera, a 3.1″ HVGA resolution display, HDMI output and touchscreen capability.
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