Spotted in black and blue

Jul 22, 2009 19:21 GMT  ·  By

One of the Android handsets that should become available for purchase via wireless carrier T-Mobile is the Motorola Morrison, spotted a while back in the operator's roadmap. Unlike other leaked images with the device, the pictures that have surfaced now on the Web show a running handset, and we can also have a look at the Android build it should come to the market with.

The handset looks the same as already reported and seems to be quite attractive, a little too attractive for some apparently, as it might resemble the already widely known Apple iPhone, as 9to5mac suggests. One way or another, the device will line up beside the three existing HTC Android devices and the Samsung Galaxy for the high-end segment of the mobile phone market.

Unlike the previously spotted Morrison, the new model comes in black, and some more details on what it will include have emerged. Thus, the buttons that are placed at the bottom of the screen are visible now, two of which are back and home, while the third one seems to have multiple functionalities, including call / menu / action.

Unfortunately, it seems that no further details on the device are available at the moment, other than the fact that it will come in two different color versions. Hopefully, other variants will also be included in the company's offering, and Morrison will indeed have the capability to attract a wide range of users on its side.

As the first Motorola Android-based mobile phone should land on the market sometime in the holiday time frame, more information on it will become available at that time, and we'll also be able to report on its price tag, as well as on the markets it will become available in. Take a look at the live photo with Morrison that phandroid brought to the Web and stay tuned for more updates.