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Motorola XT800 Launches In China

Dec 29 2009, 10:31am CST | by

Motorola XT800 Launches In China
 
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Motorola has launched their best smartphone since the Droid...over in China. The launch event for the XT800 smartphone was held in Bejing today. According to Cloned In China the device launched on China Telecom and runs Android 2.0.1. It has dual SIM card slots, support for GSM and CDMA, and an ARM Cortex A8 processor. This new Moto phone has a 3.7" capacitive touchscreen, 5 MP camera, FM Radio, Bluetooth and WAPI (WiFi) connectivity. It sports a 3.5 mm headphone jack and a microSD slot capable of taking 32 GB cards.The XT800 is capable of playing back 720p video, and has an HDMI port as well. There's been no information on price, but this device is highly unlikely to ever reach the U.S. It does give us a look at what Moto is up to, though, and could be a sign of devices to come. Moto seems to be focusing their efforts on delivering high-end, high-quality smartphone experiences across the board.

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