May 2, 2011 08:57 GMT  ·  By

A new Motorola touch phone has just been spotted in the wild, the EX130. Following in the footsteps of its EX128 and EX300 predecessors, the EX130 is expected to be delivered with Qualcomm's Brew MP.

Leaked courtesy to Bluetooth SIG, Motorola EX130 comes with two displays, though it's a standard monoblock.

The main 2.8-inch touchscreen display is likely to be resistive, just like its predecessors, and to feature support for 262k colors and 240 x 320 pixels resolution.

The secondary display is more of a 1-line OLED monochrome screen with a 96 x 16 pixels resolution. The main purpose of this is to show users the time without other additional functionality.

Bluetooth SIG also mentions that the Motorola EX130 should be available on the marker with at least 128MB of internal memory, as well as 64MB RAM.

Even though it hasn't been mentioned, the EX130 is likely to come with an average 3 or 5 megapixel camera.

Although it will only support GSM 900/1800 networks, Motorola plans to launch the device in Asia, Europe and South America.

As mentioned above, Motorola EX130 allegedly runs Qualcomm's Brew MP. Even though it hasn't been tagged as a smartphone, Brew mobile platform has grown up to become a full operating system, as new functionalities have been added, allowing developers to deliver new UIs, applications, as well as services.

Brew stands for Binary Runtime Environment for Wireless and is an application development platform created by Qualcomm for CDMA mobile phones, but lately GSM has also been supported.

The main advantage of the mobile platform is that the developers can easily port their applications among all Qualcomm devices.

There are no rumors about the phone's price or release date, but the EX130 will likely to be on the affordable side, just like its EX series predecessors.