Motorola launched a new Android phone in Korea this week, which appears to be coming to the United States at a future time.
The oddly-named Motorola Motoroi, which runs Android 2.0, “is expected in other markets around the world and we have no additional news to share at this time,” a Motorola spokesperson said Tuesday.
Oddly enough, the only person to confirm that the phone will be shipped to the U.S. is a senior vice president of the Motoroi’s carrier, SK Telecom — who would have absolutely no say in whether the phone ever arrives on American shores. Still, that didn’t keep Bae Joon-dong, a senior vice president at SK Telecom, from making it official: “”The Motoroi is a different model from the Droid, (Motorola’s Android
smartphone launched in the United States), and it will be launched in
the United States around March,” Joon-dong said, according to the English-language Korea Herald.
Here’s a list of the reported features, attributed to Nexus404 until we can track down the specs:
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