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Android-powered Moto MT710 For China

Nobody can deny that Motorola’s Droid is riding an amazing wave of popularity, and we’re certainly happy for the big M. It seems that Motorola isn’t going to stop with just the Droid, as it’s planning to launch the Motorola MT710 in China, which will be powered by an Android OS that has been customized for China Mobile. At a glance, it looks like Motorola’s Droid, but it doesn’t have the sliding QWERTY keyboard. While the exact release date and pricing aren’t available just yet, features of the MT710 include:

  • 3.7-inch touchscreen display
  • 845 x 480 resolution
  • Wi-Fi
  • TD-SCDMA connectivity and CMMB support
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