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Motorola Zeppelin spotted in Brazil

So you think you know your Android phones? Gizmodo Brazil managed to get hold of this previously unseen Motorola Android prototype known as the Zeppelin – hopefully it won’t go down in flames shortly after its release, but will rock more like the legendary Led Zep themselves. It runs on Android 1.5 and has the Motoblur software skin, arriving in Brazil this month without a whimper on whether it will ever arrive Stateside. Should it arrive on our shores, then Verizon and AT&T would be well positioned to offer this handset, although we think it would most probably lean towards the former.

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