Motorola Twist/Square KIN ONE-like Android Handset Leaked?
Just a couple of days ago we’ve shown you a bizarrely leaked new Motorola Android handset. The unnamed device was apparently photographed in the wild right after being borrowed by a kid from his peer whose dad works at Motorola.But today we found some specs and features around the web and even a name for this Motorola Motoblur Android handset: the Twist/Square

The Twist/Square, that’s apparently the name of the device, has been conveniently leaked right around the official announcement of the Microsoft KIN ONE and TWO. These handsets which we’ve just seen are social networking-based Windows Phone devices which will definitely compete against Motorola’s Motoblur Android phones also happen centered around social networking.

Hence, the story above, as crazy as it might have sounded two days ago, might just prove to be right.
The Twist (or the Square) will look a lot like the Turtle/KIN ONE and we have some specs and features for you:
- Size: 67x67x15.8 mm
- dualband WCDMA/HSPA 850/1900 MHz
- quadband GSM/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 MHz
- 2.8-inch touchscreen display: 320 x 240 resolution
- 700MHz OMAP 3410 chipset
- Flash support
- Multitouch
- 3-metgapixel camera with video capture
- 512MB flash memory, 256MB RAM
- Up to 32GB microSD support
- 802.11 b/g Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR
- GPS/aGPS
- 940 mAh battery
- 3.5mm headset jack
- Android 1.5 with Motoblur.
These specs and features come all the way from a France-based Android site which claims had access to internal documents further detailing this square Motorola Twist phone.
The phone is expected to arrive in June 2010 although we don’t have any actual arrival dates and no carrier has announced any plans for selling the Twist yet. We don’t have any prices either but we expect the Twist and the KIN ONE to be priced similarly.

So what do you say, social networking maniacs, what will you choose? Microsoft or Motorola? Windows Phone or Android? KIN or Twist? Verizon or whoever else sells the Twist?
Credit: Source.First Google-Motorola-Intel Android Handset Pictured, Release Date Still a Mystery
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