27th October, 2009 by adina
Tags: Android, Mobiles, Motorola, Phones, Zeppelin
Unlike the Cliq or the Droid, the Zeppelin – the third Motorola’s Android-based phone – is a two SIM slots, intended for twin compatibility – regular GSM for China-native CDMA services being able to use the removable cards. It can also be the first Android-based phone with HDMI video output and a powerful graphics chipset. The Zeppelin relies on its 3.1-inch and 480×320 touchscreen. A 5-megapixel camera with flash is already a standard for this kind of handsets. A FM radio and GPS navigation support are also offered.
Wi-Fi connectivity or some other sort of short-range wireless, like China’s WAPI standard, is possible. No other details on the device emerged so far, and no exact information on when the Zeppelin will come behind the Great Wall, but the rumors suggests that we should expect it to be launched sometime in the first quarter of 2010.

I don’t know why more phones in the US aren’t equipped with dual SIM card slots.