Motorola Zeppelin with Android shows up in China
The Motorola Zeppelin from that leaked Moto roadmap for late 2009 / early 2010 seems to be a real phone, as photos of it have allegedly appeared on a Chinese website.
Like Verizon’s Motorola Droid, the Moto Zeppelin runs Android, and apparently it’s the world’s first Android phone to have both GSM and CDMA connectivity – although we’re talking about China-specific CDMA.
The features of Motorola Zeppelin are pretty nice and include: 3.1 inch HVGA touchscreen display, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, Bluetooth 2.1, FM radio, HDMI output, 3.5mm headset jack and a 5MP autofocus camera with flash.
Unfortunately, there’s no photo to show the Zeppelin’s face, so we’ll just have to stare at its back until new images show up:


Motorola Zeppelin should be launched in China in the first quarter of 2010. Details about its price are not known at the moment.
Via QQ and AndroidOS.in
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