It will probably be launched in China in the following weeks

Mar 26, 2012 17:01 GMT  ·  By

It looks like a new Motorola device has just surfaced online. The mysterious handset features a RAZR-like design and strongly resemblance the recently leaked DROID Fighter.

However, there are several differences between these two smartphones, which makes us believe this is not a Chinese version of the DROID Fighter.

First of all, the unnamed device gets the secondary camera to the left of the in-call speaker, while the DROID Fighter has the front-facing camera placed to the right.

The back cover is much more prominent where the module camera is, which might suggest that this is an improved photo snapper in comparison with standard DROID devices available in the United States.

The photo snapper on the back is HD, and it could be 13-megapixel, the folks at Droid-Life claim. The information might be accurate especially if we take into consideration that Motorola already launched a Chinese version of the Motorola RAZR, which comes with a 13-megapixel camera.

The material used for manufacture seems to be the same solid KEVLAR fiber on the back, and Corning Gorilla Glass coating on the front, but these details have yet to be confirmed.

The pictures of phone have been published by Chinese site Phone HK, and the respective thread mentions the word “Blade,” which could be the smartphone’s codename.

No other detail on the phone’s specs sheet is available for the moment, but we can safely assume that this will be powered by Android 2.3 Gingerbread platform, with an Ice Cream Sandwich upgrade coming soon after launch.

It will probably be equipped with a dual-core processor, 1GB of RAM, and possibly 16GB amount of storage, which can be upgraded up to 32GB via microSD card slot.

There’s a high chance that this phone will be initially launched in the United States, soon followed by a Chinese release.

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Motorola "Blade" (front)
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