Motorola Zeppelin Gets Pictured Again
The Zeppelin is rumored to have a 3.7 inch 854×480 touchscreen with GSM & CDMA, 3G, Wi-Fi, HDMI port and 5 megapixel camera rocking the internals.
Surprisingly, there’s another Motorola Android device headed to China as well, the MT710. Details are slim on that device but you can see what looks like a front-facing camera and a 5-megapixel back-facing camera on the MT710. There’s also what could be a TV-logo (?) next to the front facing camera.
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Cellogic launched their Flyscreen mobile application for Android [PR news]
Tel-Aviv, Israel – Wednesday, October 14, 2009 – Cellogic is excited to announce the launching of Flyscreen into the Android App Market. Cellogic’s new mobile application created for Android users – puts your favorite web services on your phone’s sleep screen, enabling zero-click access to web content you use most. FlyScreen has been in private beta since August 31st, and starting from today, will be open to the public packed with new features, including Facebook Stream API support, “double tap to activate” smart locking mechanism, and more.
FlyScreen vastly improves user’s web-browsing experience by enabling zero-to-one click access to web content through a set of “widgets” bolted on the lock screen. By allowing its consumers to embed web services into the phone’s lock screen, FlyScreen enables quick and easy access to favorite websites and eliminates the remedial task of sorting through carrier decks, typing in URLs or launching mobile web browsers and applications while still allowing the user to lock the phone.
For additional information about FlyScreen, please visit Cellogic’s website for this application: www.myflyscreen.com.

Motorola Cliq [source: nytimes]
Motorola introduced the first of a new generation of smartphones Thursday that it hopes will reverse its plummeting cellphone sales. The phone, called the Cliq, is meant for young people obsessed with social networks. Instead of the traditional menu of features, the Cliq’s home screen is an ever-changing mosaic of e-mail, Twitter tweets and status updates, superimposed over photos of the people sending those messages.
“It’s alive,” said Sanjay Jha, the co-chief executive of Motorola, who was hired a year ago from Qualcomm to revive its cellphone business. “Think of it like the text bubbles in cartoons, with new information pushed to you all the time.”
The Cliq will be available through T-Mobile in the United States in the fall. The price has not been announced, but analysts expect a $100 price tag. The phone has a 3.1-inch touch screen and a slide-out keyboard. Motorola is expected to introduce a second, more expensive smartphone in a few weeks that will work on the Verizon network.

Full story in the NYtimes
Google updating Android Market [source: topnews.us]
In its endeavors to address some of the common complaints of the application developers, Google – prior to the forthcoming release of Sprint’s HTC Hero and Motorola’s much-hyped Android phone – is working at a few changes to spruce up the Android Market that it launched last year with the introduction of the first Android phone, T- Mobile‘s G1. The practically modernized Android Market would provide developers the advantage of offering screenshots and icons, thereby giving more comprehensive descriptions for better exhibition and promotion of their applications and games.
Read the full story at topnews.us
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The complete guide to Android phones [source: pocket-lint.com]
Dan from pocket-lint.com has a good guide about all the Android phones.
Here is what he wrote about the Morrison:
Motorola Morrison
Screen: Unknown
Camera: 5-megapixels
QWERTY: Yes
Status: Rumoured and snapped
Motorola had to be in the picture somewhere, else they might as well have curled up and admitted defeat. There’s nothing official of the Morrision so far but there’s plenty of pictures and rumoured info out on the streets saying that it’s a fairly similar proposition to the HTC Sense with almost identical internal spec. Like the Sense, it also has a 3.5mm jack, its own customisable UI called Blur and, this time, there’s even a QWERTY to play with. Should be out in the US in October.
Should Apple watch out?
PCworld world says that Apple’s iPhone may have some serious competition with the new Morrison, Sholes from Motorola.
Motorola Morrison Android
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