Motorola Zeppelin Smartphone Caught in the Wild

Android-powered Motorola Zeppelin to Debut at MWC

This is not the first time we hear news about a so called Motorola Zeppelin, and probably not the last time, either. The Android smartphone which we first though was intended for a release in China (at least the specs we had back then, inclined to a communist release) has just been spied again, revealing quite a few interesting specs and features.

Unlike previous reports that were talking about a 3.1 and a 3.7-inch display, it looks like the Motorola Zeppelin will boast a 3.2-inch touchscreen display that does 480 x 240 pixel resolutions. On top of that we’ve been tipped that there’s also a 5-megapixel camera, a built-in GPS sensor and the company’s MOTOBLUR interface.

There’s no word as to what exactly the Zeppelin will run, be it Android 2.0 or Android 2.1 (although we have our fingers crossed for the latter), but I guess we’ll find out more next month in Barcelona at the Mobile World Congress when Motorola is expected to officially introduce the device. That’s when we’ll know more regarding pricing.

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