Motorola Zeppelin spotted again, Android-ness confirmed
Yes, we've seen this puppy before -- but last time, we'd merely heard it was running Android. This time around, we've got a little more confirmation that the so-called Zeppelin from Moto is sporting Google code (allegedly Cupcake, sadly) with a dash of Blur added in for good measure. Gizmodo Brazil -- which scored some time with a prototype -- suggests that this'll see duty on the lower end of Motorola's smartphone lineup, and we tend to agree considering the HVGA display that takes up far less space than it could if Moto had wanted to go for broke. A keyboardless companion to the CLIQ / DEXT, perhaps? Carriers are an open question here, but we've heard rumblings of interest on T-Mobile USA's part; the site says it'll hit streets in March, so we shouldn't have long to wait to find out.
























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@brainsmacbrains I was thinking the same thing...
As nice as Motoblur is, I really like stock Android. Been able to use both & stock Android is much more smooth. Not to mention it gets updated a lot faster than Motoblur.
Viva Brazil, this handset may not blow your mind away with its design and the same can be said for its specifications, featuring a 3.2" display at 320 × 480 resolution, a 5-megapixel camera, HSPA and Wi-Fi connectivity as well as a trackpad. But sure it can be a good cupcake model of an android phone. Details: http://bit.ly/motorola-zeppelin-details