
Up until now it was widely accepted that the Motorola Ruby would never see the light of day on account of being cancelled but it seems that Motorola have called in the crash cart as the Motorola Ruby now appears to be alive and kicking once again, albeit with a new identity as its now officially known as the Motorola V12.
Details at this juncture are in somewhat short supply, mainly due to Motorola not having made any official announcement as at the time of writing, but, being that the Motorola V12 clamshell and the (now deceased) Motorola Ruby are purportedly one of the same you can tick off a 2.2” QVGA 262K color primary internal display supplemented by an externally mounted 2” QVGA touchscreen, a 5 megapixel autofocus camera with flash and Bluetooth 2.0 wireless connectivity (the Motorola V12 has only come to light thanks to gaining its Bluetooth SIG certification – see below).

It’s unknown at this stage when Motorola will officially out the V12 and whether its renaming indicates that Motorola are set to call it a day concerning its highly successful RAZR range of handsets but the moment additional details are made available to us, not least concerning what the V12 brings to the table in terms of full specifications, we’ll ensure we bring you an update.




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