Motorola Shadow Passes Through wireless local area network Alliance
May 2, 2010 available, motorola
It’s been a long time since the Motorola Shadow came onto anyone’s radar. Well, at least a few months, but now it seems to be back, bettor than ever. If a recent report coming out of the wireless local area network Alliance is to be read correctly, then it looks like the Motorola MB810 might be the codenamed Shadow, which mightiness mean it’ll see another epithet variety before it hits shelves some time in the near future tense.
The Motorola Shadow was 1 of the devices named to be the Google Nexus Two, and for goodness reason. It’s supposedly rocking a 4.3-inch capacitive touchscreen, 8MP camera on the backrest, a full glide-out QWERTY keyboard, and now Android 2.2 (Froyo). Additionally, it’ll documentation MicroSD up to 32GB and wireless local area network 802.11 b/g/n.
While some think this badness boy volition appearance up on Verizon when it supposedly launches some meter during the second base stern of 2010, others think it’s a GSM-based device. Well, that’s a 50/50 blastoff there, so we’ll hold our breath. But, considering the Google Nexus One isn’t doing too hot in the whole CDMA domain of things, we’re departure to put option our hats in the GSM grass for now. We’ll pass on more as soon as it develops.
[via PhoneDog]
Tags: google, motorola, motorola mb810, motorola shadow, time, wifi alliance

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