MB200 and MB300

Sep 9, 2009 07:23 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone maker Motorola is ramping up to unveil to the world some more details on its plans for Google's Android operating system, and people are eagerly awaiting to learn what handsets powered by the platform the company will announce. However, until the official pieces of information become available, it seems that two more devices that run under the OS have been spotted.

The two phones, MB200 and MB300, have been spotted by the guys over at Cell Passion in two XML pages on the Wi-Fi Alliance's website and, although the details on them are rather scarce, we can still make an idea of what Motorola has in mind for the future. That is, of course, if the company unveils the handsets at the upcoming Android event slated for September 10.

The first device, MB200, should come to the market with a Qualcomm MSM7200A 528MHz processor, while sporting a QWERTY keyboard, a touchscreen display that boasts a 320 x 480 pixel resolution, GSM, WCDMA connectivity, as well as Android 1.5 on board. These are the only specs that emerged, yet more should come in the near future.

As for the second Motorola handset, MB300, it should include the same Qualcomm MSM7200A 528MHz processor, as well as a QWERTY keypad and a touchscreen display able to deliver a 320 x 480 pixel resolution, yet it is also expected to include a 5-megapixel photo snapper. It is known that GSM and WCDMA, as well as Android 1.5 are present with the device, but nothing more.

Although the info on the newly spotted Motorola Android handsets does not say too much about them, and there are no images available, the phone maker is expected to announce more on them in less than two days from now. It should also be interesting to learn whether these new handsets turn to be the long discussed mid-level handsets from Motorola, or whether the company aims a little higher with them. Stay tuned to learn more details.