
Two unannounced Motorola phones have been spotted on the Bluetooth SIG website, both sporting the clamshell form factor.
First comes the iDEN-based Moto i897 Amphora. What’s interesting about this device is a presence of the Ferrari logo, which we’re not used to seeing on Motorola phones. This baby will most likely be launched by Sprint in the U.S.
The other phone is the WX415 Heartland and it’s heading towards portfolios of North and South America’s CDMA-based carriers. It comes with an external screen and dedicated music-control keys that seem to be touch-sensitive.
No additional details are known at this stage. As soon as we hear something new on this front, you’ll be the first to know. Actually, I’ve no doubts official press releases will be issued by both Motorola and their respective carrier partner(s) as soon as any of the two phones is/are officially launched. And this is especially true for the Ferrari-branded i897.
Stay tuned in the meantime, k?
[Via: Unwired View]
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