Motorolla plans to unveil two new android phones for Verizon and AT&T at CES 2010

January 4th, 2010 by Manoj Jasra Leave a reply »

340x_motorola-opus-one_1As 2009 has finally waved a goodbye with economic slump too drawing closer to an end, 2010 awaits a year full of new gizmos and gadgets with major surprises from the leading brands. The most anticipated will be from the smartphone industry with hottest designs and android powered phones with Google Nexus topping the charts. So next week’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas surely has a bunch of surprises wrapped up for the gadget fans.

According to a very recent announcement by Global Equities Research analyst Trip Chowdhry says that Moto “may announce” a new Android set for AT&T next week at CES while the other for Verizon. Both the phones will feature OLED screens and Google’s Android OS. It’s said that the AT&T-bound handset has a physical keyboard and will not  feature the MotoBlur interface while the Verizon-bound Motorola phone will have no physical keyboard .The two phones are being called the Enzo (or Backflip) and the Opus One. Source: Smarthouse

1.) Enzo:

• Android 1.5

• Qualcomm MSM7201A processor

• 3.1-inch display at HVGA

• 512MB ROM/256MB RAM

• 5 megapixel camera

• Wi-Fi

• Bluetooth 2.1

• GPS

• Motoblur, Motorola’s phone sync service.

2.) Opus One:

• Zeus XScale processor

• 512MB Flash/256MB RAM

• 3.1-inch HVGA capacitive touchscreen

• Wi-Fi and Bluetooth

• 3-megapixel camera with autofocus and flash

• MicroSD card slot

• Accelerometer

• Proximity sensor

• Android location-based services, integrated into the iDEN GPS engine.

Apart from this The Synaptics Fuse, will also be demonstrated at CES. The phone can be squeezed, tilted and pulled to operate, as well as the now-standard method of prodding at a touchscreen. Also lined up our prototype MID Dell Streak,  3D and mobile DTV cheaper HDTVs and many other consumer electronic goods.

Image source: gizmodo

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