The Motorola Zeppelin is the latest Android smartphone from Motorola to have stepped into the FCC ground. It is said to have got a clearance from the regulatory body and might make its debut appearance before the world at the Mobile World Congress to be held in Barcelona soon.
This handset is supposed to have a 3.2" HVGA touch display. There are supposed to be touch sensitive buttons below the screen as well. This handheld is reckoned to sport most of the essentials of high-end phones of today. The Android 2.0 OS is mentioned to be running on this handset. It is said to be a WiFi enabled device. 3G will most probably be supported as well. Even the Motoblur utility will be part of this mobile phone. Plus GPS ability is supposed to be offered too.
Like most of the popular mobile handsets out in the market these days, the Motorola Zeppelin is said to also sport a 5 Megapixel snapper with flash. A media player should as well be present in this phone as there seems to be a 3.5mm headphone socket housed in it.
Other details, like pricing and availability are still a mystery as of now. Perhaps we'll get to know more during MWC 2010.
Via Phonesarena and Phonesreview