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The Next Mobile Phone From Motorola: Motorola Zeppelin

moto-zepplin-20091023-486We are all waiting for the Motorola Droid to come out. We now know how it looks like, what it can do, and its performance However, in the meantime, it looks like Motorola is working on a new phone, the Motorola Zeppelin. A very interesting phone I might add! Of course, the new phone will also use Android. Also, it looks like the Zeppelin “is world’s first Android powered dual network (GSM/CDMA) phone.” Although we have no idea of when it will be launched, all facts support the fact that it will be launched in China. It might be possible to have this phone out in Q1 2010.

As for the specs of the Motorola Zeppelin, there are not many things to say. Not because it does not have impressive qualities, but because very little is known about them. It will support HSPA, will have Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, GPS, FM-radio, and Bluetooth. The screen will be a 3.1 inch full touch screen HVGA, running at 320×480 resolution. The Zeppelin also features a very nice 5 MP camera and has HDMI output. It look like Motorola is set on dethroning the iPod. Will this happen? We are awaiting your comments and your opinions.

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