Dual-core Motorola Olympus to be announced by AT&T at CES 2011?
Remember the AT&T-bound Motorola Olympus MB860? We’ve previously heard that it might become available starting January – and it looks like this will happen indeed.
An anonymous tipster informed IntoMobile that AT&T plans to announce the Olympus at CES 2011 next week.
Since Motorola will certainly be at CES for unveiling the world’s first Android Honeycomb tablet (apparently called Motorola Xoom), it may as well introduce the Olympus there, too.
(photo via Gizmodo)
It’s said that the Motorola Olympus is based on Nvidia’s Tegra 2 dual-core chip, featuring a 4 inch WVGA display, 1080p video recording, video-calling camera, and HMDI out. Most likely, the smartphone will run Android 2.3 Gingerbread at launch.
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