Resource Engadget posted a picture smartphone
Motorola MOTOSPLIT, which is built on the software platform Android. However, it is not of high quality and quite blurry. Yet you can see that the device is in the unusual form factor: a device with touchscreen and a QWERTY keyboard. Moreover, the keyboard is divided into two parts, they are nominated on the sides of the display. A bit like the form factor was in the old phone Nokia 6820, released back in 2005. Only one device, of course, was much easier and without the touch screen.
According to the source, Motorola MOTOSPLIT based on the platform Qualcom Snapdragon with 1 GHz processor. Presumably, the smartphone will be sold in the U.S. operator AT & T, perhaps he will also in other regions. As the timing of the issuance Engadget calls the third quarter of this year. Unfortunately, no details about the characteristics of Motorola MOTOSPLIT, it is likely that they will appear later.
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