Motorola Zeppelin Going To China As XT800 [Motorola's Android-powered Zeppelin Headed To China, US Release Possible]

Motorola has revealed that their prototype, formerly known as the Zeppelin, is heading to a release in China as the “Moto XT800″. The sleek new smartphone will sport Android, a dual-network system, and 720p HD video playback.
Chinese tech site qq.com is reported that the Moto XT800 will be released in China, via China Telecom. The XT800 will feature a new ‘Dual SIM’ feature, as it will utilize both GSM and CDMA connectivity, likely to be prepared for China Telcom’s upcoming 3G network. The XT800 will sport a 3.7″ touchscreen, and will be able to playback video in 720p glory. An HDMI output is included, allowing you to playback your HD video on a larger screen.
As for other features, the XT800′s screen will recognize multi-touch with its touchscreen, and will have a 5-megapixel camera. The XT800 will be released in China on December 25th, for a steep price of 元5,880 ($861). This phone could be possibly coming to America, as well – as qq.com nonchalantly mentioned that an alternative name for the Moto XT800 is the Motorola Titanium – a device which Motorola sent through FCC approval earlier this month.

