Motorola MT710 oPhone is like a keyboard-less Droid for China
The Motorola Droid is certainly one of the hottest phones Moto ever had, and perhaps that’s why the company plans to launch a similar handset in China.
Said handset is called Motorola MT710 and it’s an oPhone, meaning that it runs an Android OS customized for China Mobile.
The MT710 resembles the Droid, but it has no sliding QWERTY keyboard. Its features are similar as well, including a 3.7 inch touchscreen display with 845 x 480 pixels and Wi-Fi. The smartphone will also feature TD-SCDMA connectivity and CMMB (China Multimedia Mobile Broadcasting) support.
Details about the exact release date and price of Motorola MT710 are missing.


Another Moto Android phone that should be released soon in China is the Motorola Zeppelin.
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