Motorola's Zepplin is led to photographer

0. phoneArena posted on 23 Oct 2009, 09:53

The world's first Android dual network phone, the Motorola Zepplin (just a code name) was spotted by a Chinese tech web site...

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1. tokuzumi posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:44

Looks to be a dual band phone. I wonder if Sprint and Verizon will pick up this phone?

2. rjt185 posted on 23 Oct 2009, 10:05

The fact that there's a CDMA "slot" indicates it would be for the Chinese networks. Or at the very least not any of the CDMA networks in the US.

4. hmcougar09 posted on 23 Oct 2009, 13:31

We'll just have to see then.

3. sonisoe posted on 23 Oct 2009, 11:17

i want this phone if it really is android... dual cards, 5 mp with led (albeit the camera wont be spectacular).. i dont think it'll be 3g though as it will drain the battery.... but its still good for me...

6. oddmanout posted on 23 Oct 2009, 17:21

samsung memoir is a 8mp cam with flash and its 3g... plus theres many 5mp cam phones running android that are 3g. I dont think theres an android phone without 3g... why start now. the way i see it. 3g is becoming a standard even for dumbphones.

5. Fanboys Suck posted on 23 Oct 2009, 13:54

Nice picture of the front of the phone....

7. oddmanout posted on 23 Oct 2009, 17:22

haha i know right... wth

8. MetroPCSGorilla posted on 24 Oct 2009, 16:41

Man...this is one terrible looking phone. AND it's a MOTO. 5.0MP camera? I guess, what about the rest of it. Android OS? Man...but it's still a MOTO tho. I'm disgusted. Do wish that more American carriers would pick up more of the devices offered overseas.

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