Motorola Zeppelin Android Smartphone Spied

Motorola Zeppelin With GSM and CDMA Support Meant for China?

Motorola Zeppelin Android Smartphone 1

After all the hype with the Droid that brought them back in the game, there’s a new Android-powered smartphone coming from the Motorola stables. We’re talking about the new Motorola Zeppelin that has been recently spied running in the wild and managed to get our attention as it’s supposedly the the world’s first Android device to support both GSM and CDMA networks together.

Meant for a debut in the first quarter of 2010 in China, the new Motorola Zeppelin is expected to pack a full touchscreen 3.1 inches HVGA display (320×480 resolution), features a 5 megapixel camera, an FM radio and an integrated GPS module, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi (802.11 b/g) connectivity.

On top of that the new Zeppelin (which is just a codename for now) is rumored to pack HDMI output which basically means that you can connect it to your HDTV or HD monitor, although we’re not sure what high def media you’re going to play from the phone, unless the camera can record HD?

Nothing more than a bunch of pictures for now, but as soon as we have a price or a release date (and if it’s getting Stateside) you’ll know more.

Credit: Source.
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