Motorola Touch ZINE HD with Google Android
By: Peter Chubb | March 3, 2009
Pictures have appeared on the net of the Motorola (NYSE:MOT) Touch ZINE HD which runs on Google (NASDAQ:GOOG) Android. These photos have started a huge debate as to whether the images are real or fake, and most of the evidence leads to fake.
Unwired View believes that the photos have just been made on photoshop, the photos appeared last week on the Internet, but better quality images have now been made available. Someone has also posted a slideshow on YouTube.
There are some comments in the video, which states that the phone is real. Some of the features of the Motorola Touch ZINE HD include Android OS, 5 megapixel camera with HD video recording, NVIDIA Tegra chip, 1080p HD video playback, 16GB of memory, MotoVideoMaker, MotoMusicMaker, MotoImageMake and much more.
Christyan Yury, aka Yury Cassini from Brazil is the person who claims that he is involved in the development of MOTO Touch Zine HD, but looking at some of his earlier videos shows him as just a Motorola fan.
Engadget have said that the pictures of the phone show that the handset is connected to a composite RCA cable. They state that it will need more than that for 1080p.
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