Along with a series of new images

Dec 21, 2009 11:52 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone maker Motorola is set to deliver three new mobile phones on the Chinese market in the near future, the latest reports around the Internet show. Among the said devices, one can spot the Motorola Sholes Tablet, which will reach China as XT701, the OPhone-powered MT710, which resembles the DROID from a certain perspective, and the XT800, a pretty appealing device, the full specifications of which are now available into the wild. The Motorola XT800 has been spotted at large before, and some of you might have learned already that it comes to the Chinese market as a dual CDMA-EVDO/GSM handset that features a large 3.7-inch high-definition touchscreen display that boasts an 854 x 480 pixel resolution. At the same time, you might also want to learn that the phone is powered by a Cortex - A8 multi-core processor, and that it runs under Google's Android 2.0 operating system, the same as the highly-popular DROID.

Other specifications of the device include a 5-megapixel photo snapper with auto focus and dual LED flash, 3G network support, WIFI / WAPI free switching, HDMI high-definition (720p) output, Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, a standard 3.5 mm headphone jack, and built-in GPS receiver. Those who will purchase this Android phone will also enjoy FM radio with it, as well as Electronic Compass & Support for gravity sensing, MOTO-specific Nicam -professional intelligent noise reduction, and a microSD memory card slot for up to 32GB of additional storage space.

Motorola's Chinese website already lists this handset, it seems, though we weren't able to access the page for the time being. According to BGR, the Motorola XT800 is set to make an appearance on China Telecom's airwaves, just as we've learned before, and should also sport the entire suite of Google services on board. There is also a series of new photos available with the device, beside the image attached to this article, and one should head over to forum.mobile-review to see the entire gallery.