Motorola Shadow to emerge as the Google Nexus Two?January 19th, 2010 - 09:03 pm by Wajiha H.
All of us mobile enthusiasts have the knowledge of the fact that Motorola is planning on coming out with a mobile, rumoured to be known as the Motorola Shadow, soon. Now the same people who brought us that news are telling us that it could very well be Google's next Android based device i.e. the Nexus Two. There are some images that we have seen on the internet detailing Shadow's design, and they show a QWERTY keyboard and huge touchscreen display.
![]() The pictures also show that Motorola Shadow will be only 9mm thin featuring a huge 4.3" touchscreen of 850 x 484 pixels (or more probably 854 x 480 pixels), HDMI port and will pack an 8-megapixel camera capable of 1080p video recording. It does seem by looking at the pictures that this phone Motorola Shadow or Google Nexus Two will be equipped with a side-slide QWERTY-keyboard will apparently come with a black front, white keyboard and some red accents. Wow! Not much can be said about the Android OS version that it will be running on though. It could be running the Android OS v2.1 or a newer version, or for all we know maybe the rumored Froyo!! We just need to cross our fingers and see what fate brings us to! Now while we are discussing leaked pictures there is another rumored Android based mobile that I thought we should discuss, Motorola Ruth! The specs that have been found out have nothing interesting or exciting to say, the Ruth will probably be a GSM/WCDMA with a Qualcomm MSM 7200A 528 MHz processor and MOTOBLUR-ed Android OS v1.5 aboard. The screen will be of low resolution screen, 240 x 320 pixels, which proves that maybe Motorola Ruth will be targeted to the middle income group like for example the HTC Tattoo. Source: Engadget,GSMArena Related ArticlesRelated articles to Motorola Shadow to emerge as the Google Nexus Two?.
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