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Motorola Opus One Spec’d

Categories: Android, Motorola, Rumors, Sprint
By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, December 22nd, 2009 at 11:29 AM

Motorola’s upcoming iDEN Android handset called the Opus One got a thugged-up video review last week, but little was mentioned in terms of specifications. Luckily, this list has bubbled up, giving us a good idea of what to expect. The Opus One isn’t too shabby, and as the first to bring push to talk to Android, we can overlook stuff like a 2.5mm headphone jack. It’ll be interesting to see how (or if) the OS is customized for a more industrial environment, or if it’ll just fall back on Motorola blur. In any case, take a look at the specs and judge for yourself:

  • 3.1″ HVGA 320×480 capacitative touchscreen display
  • 3 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash
  • Accelerometer and proximity sensor
  • Wi-Fi 802.11b/g, Bluetooth, A-GPS
  • microSD card slot, 2.5mm headset jack
  • Home, Menu, Back, Speaker buttons are capacitive buttons with haptic feedback iDEN PTT & PTX
  • Android LBS which is integrated into the iDEN GPS engine
  • “Enterprise email”
  • Plastic-molded housing with some rubberized texture finishes
  • 58mm in width, 118mm in length 100g weight
  • 512MB Flash / 256MB of RAM 64k and 128k iDEN SIM card support
  • Motorola dual-mic technology noise-canceling for noisy enviroments
  • Flash Lite v3.1.x
  • Corporate email client with ActiveSync support, MOTONAV navigation app, barcode scanner, and document viewer preloaded.

[via BGR]

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