Motorola’s Alexander phone has already been sighted, and it’s hardly pretty, but now a second unannounced phone has slipped from Moto’s design labs, shunning its stablemate’s keyboard for a much slicker look.
Dubbed Atila, the phone lacks Alexander’s QWERTY keypad, and seems slightly longer too.
It’s being described as a ‘touch tablet’ which suggests that screen will be finger friendly, although that bobble on the front also appears to be a trackball.
Inside there’s reportedly UMTS and HSDPA for fast uploads and downloads, as well as Wi-Fi.
Nothing’s known about the phone’s camera yet, or if it even has one. Still, with the Alexander packing an 8 megapixel sensor, Moto surely wouldn’t leave it out, would they?
TBC | £TBC | Motorola (via BoyGeniusReport)
