Motorola Opus One Specs & Features Get Leaked [Opus One, First iDEN Android Phone from Motorola, Unveiled Ahead of Time]

Motorola’s first iDEN Android phone, the Opus One has already been leaked to the public. We don’t know when it’s coming and what carrier will launch it but we do have a pretty much complete list of specs and features for you to enjoy. And since Motorola was the one to invent the whole iDEN concept, you might be interested in what the Opus One will have to offer.
The phone could very well end up in Sprint’s inventory although we have nothing to point us in that direction yet. Here’s a quick rundown of features for you:
- 3.1-inch hVGA 320×480 capacitative touchscreen display
- 3-megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash
- Accelerometer
- Proximity sensor
- Wi-Fi 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth
- microSD card slot
- 2.5mm headset jack
- Home, Menu, Back, Speaker buttons are capacitive buttons with haptic feedback
- iDEN PTT & PTX
- Android LBS which is integrated into the iDEN GPS engine
- “Enterprise email”
- Plastic-molded housing with some rubberized texture finishes
- 58mm in width, 118mm in length
- 100g weight
- 512MB Flash / 256MB of RAM
- 64k and 128k iDEN SIM card support
- A-GPS
- Motorola dual-mic technology noise-canceling for noisy environments
- Flash Lite v3.1.x
- Some of the preloaded apps include: corporate email client with ActiveSync support, MOTONAV navigation app, barcode scanner, and document viewer.
- Android 1.5

As you can see, the phone isn’t exactly the most impressive Android handset around. For those of you that need push-to-talk devices, the Opus One could be a nice alternative to what you’re using so far. It has plenty of features for you to enjoy and you’ll also be able to run lots of apps from Android Market.
What do you say, folks, will you choose the Motorola Opus One over your current iDEN phone?

