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Monday August 10, 2009
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Details are arriving about two new Android handsets arriving from the Motorola camp for this holiday season. The Sholes and Morrison phones (both sound a bit like codenames) are reportedly set for Verizon and T-Mobile, respectively. In both cases the information was obtained by a site called "Android and Me" from leaks, predictions, and tipsters, so one may be advised to take the whole thing with a grain or two of salt.
The Verizon Sholes, according "predictions" from the site, features an OMAP3430 processor, a 5.0MP camera with autofocus and a video recorder, a microSD slot, and GPS navigation.
The T-Mobile Morrison, which is rumored for an October 21st release, features a Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 MHz processor, 256MB RAM, a microSDHC slot, and a 5MP camera, with 5.4x digital zoom.
If the specs are to be believed, Motorola's not messing around with its new found devotion to Google's operating system.
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August 10, 2009 10:44 PM
Very interesting news - I'm kind of interested in a Motorola Android phone ON VERIZON. T-Mobile has already shown its commitment to Android and willingness to carry phones running it, but Verizon? Not so much. I might even stay with Verizon if I could get a decent smartphone on the platform.