Tuesday, 2 August 2011

Rumor: Motorola 'Pax' to create dual-core, Texting goodness to Sprint

Motorola Pax

The Motorola Pax is rumored to have a dual-core processor and support for Sprint's new push-to-talk system.

(Credit: This really is My Next)

At the end of June, gossips began to fly that Motorola and Sprint were focusing on another portrait Texting Android device, and today, you will find more evidence that this type of phone is available.

Last evening, This really is My Next released new images of what's being known as the Motorola "Pax." Though we initially thought it could sport a slider design, the Pax looks to become like the Motorola XPRT using its slate design and touch-screen/Texting combo.

The large distinction between the Pax and also the XPRT would be that the Pax is stated to have a dual-core processor and support for Sprint's new CDMA-based push-to-talk-service.

Very little else is famous concerning the smartphone at this time, but we'll be keeping our ears and eyes open to learn more.

The 2009 summer time, Sprint and Motorola introduced a restored effort to create more innovative products to promote together and guaranteed to produce a lot more than 10 new products this year. Recent releases range from the aforementioned XPRT, the Motorola Photon 4G, and also the Motorola Triumph for Virgin Mobile.



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