Motorola Zeppelin shows its Android UI (with MotoBlur) in Brazil
In case you had any doubts, the Motorola Zeppelin seen last week is, indeed, running Android (OS 1.5, to be exact) – some new photos of it have appeared in Brazil confirming this.
According to Gizmodo, the Motorla Zeppelin should be available in Brazil starting March, together with the Motorola BackFlip (which is already available in China and will be launched by AT&T, too).
Like the BackFlip and Verizon’s just-announced Motorola Devour, the Zeppelin will come with the MotoBlur interface. The phone also features a 5MP autofocus camera with LED flash and (probably) a HVGA touchscreen display.




Details about the release of Motorola Zeppelin in other countries (or about its price) are not available at the moment – but we’ve previously heard that Moto might showcase the handset at MWC, so maybe more info will be unveiled there.
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