The handsets also got a display upgrade, rumor has it

Nov 15, 2011 10:52 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone maker Motorola Mobility already launched various Android-powered mobile phones to the market in China, and it seems that the company is set to bring the new Motorola RAZR to the country as well.

The RAZR flavor destined for China was already spotted into the wild before, and some more details on its hardware specs are now available, suggesting that the handset vendor might have upgraded the device a bit, so as to make it even more appealing when it arrives in the country.

Apparently, Motorola might be set to bring some other high-end smartphones to shelves in China as well, at least this is what the guys over at Pocketnow suggest in a recent article.

In the photo attached to the left, available courtesy of weibo, you can see the MT917 in the middle, which is nothing more than that TD-SCDMA version of the RAZR, it seems.

The photo clearly shows that the mobile phone will be pushed to the market with a 13-megapixel photo snapper on the back, which means great photographic capabilities for the device.

You can also see the Motorola XT928 in the photo to the left, a device meant to run on China's CDMA2000 network (the handset to the left).

While the XT928 is packed with the same 13MP camera, the MT917 is expected to arrive on the market with dual-led flash as well.

RAZR's 4.3-inch qHD touchscreen display has been reportedly replaced with a 4.5-inch 720p screen on MT917, which adds a bit more appeal to the device.

Unfortunately, the two handsets mentioned above are meant to arrive on shelves in China alone, and users in other markets will not be able to benefit from the upgrades that they include.

However, we might expect for Motorola to plan on packing similar features on new smartphones destined for the worldwide market, so that more users could enjoy an enhanced experience on its products.