
It’s amazing how leaked pictures are almost always blurry, but if they weren’t blurry, everybody would just say it’s a fake, right? There’s no way to tell how accurate this leaked render is, but according to the accompanying leaked information, it’s dubbed the Motorola MOTOSPLIT, and will be powered by Google’s Android OS. As for the form factor, it sure looks a lot like Nokia’s old 6820, except that it’s much thinner and will be packing a 1GHz Snapdragon processor. Apparently it’ll be available on AT&T in Q3 of 2010. Do you think that this is true, or just another fake by someone who has too much time on his hands?
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