Jun 1, 2011 08:16 GMT  ·  By

Mobile phone maker Motorola Mobility is hard at work with the designing and building of new mobile phones and tablet PCs, and some of them have just leaked into the wild, courtesy of a slip from the handset vendor.

Apparently, the company is working on redesigning their website, and unannounced products were listed in a part of the side hidden from the world.

Among the new products that were seen there, we can count Android mobile phones, along with a new tablet PC flavor, the successor of XOOM, or a new watch phone.

The list of names that was unveiled at this time would include Slimline and Zaha, two new smartphones that are based on Google's Android operating system, and which should sport slim bodies, it seems.

To them, we can add the already rumored Targa, which was seen on the website too, it seems.

The screeshots that the guys over at Pocketnow published with these devices were pulled at Motorola's request, but they can still be found online through other sites.

Another phone that was mentioned there was Pearl, though it seems that no specific info on what it might be all about emerged.

Motorola is also expected to come to the market with a watchphone in the not too far future, a device called Tracy XL at the moment, but which might land on shelves under a different branding.

Along with these devices, Motorola's website also showed the XOOM 2, which was somehow expected to land on shelves in the not too far future.

Details on all of these future products from Motorola are scarce, and their names are unknown either (most probably, they would be dubbed differently when released), except maybe for the XOOM 2.

One thing that is certain, however, is that Motorola has in store some appealing new devices for its users, and that it might announce some of them before the end of the year, so stay tuned for more on the matter.