So far, we could easily assume that 2010 is T-Mobile’s year, considering it’s US’s sole career for Google’s Nexus One 3G, at least until now, and enjoys exclusivity for the HTC HD2. And it doesn’t end here; it seems Motorola has brought to FCC a new and unknown device, which the FCC approved. How is this connected to T-Mobile you ask, well isn’t it obvious? T-Mobile’s 3G bands – WCDMA 1700 MHz and 2100 MHz – are already all over this curious new handset, which is believed to be another “iPhone Killer” or maybe the Android powered Motorola Sholes tablet that everyone is talking about.
Some other features that were apparently leaked out regarding this nameless handset are represented by WiFi b/g, Bluetooth, integrated GPS radios, eCompass, HSDPA/HSUPA up to 10.2 Mbps and Quadband GSM/EDGE 850, 900, 1800 and 1900. As soon as we find out what this mysterious handset is all about, we’ll be sure to let you know.

Motorola's Mysterious Phone

















