The Federal Communications Commission website revealed recently the MB710, which should look pretty familiar around these parts. According to the FCC and all of its tests, the MB710 supports the WCDMA 1700MHz AWS spectrum, which basically indicates that the Magenta-hued wireless carrier here in the States is about to get their hands on some new Motorola Android goodness. (Not that the Charm doesn’t count, mind you.)
In the draft user manual that was included, there’s definitely mention of T-Mobile’s “MyFaves,” which basically tells us that this is a shoe-in, at least at this point. It could just mean that testing for “MyFaves” has taken place on the device, as well as network optimizations, but that still doesn’t mean the device is guaranteed to show up.
Since the MB710 is so strikingly similar to the already released MOTOROI, we can safely bet that the handset heading to T-Mobile will feature a 3.7-inch touchscreen display, an 8MP camera with xenon flash on the back, and it will more than likely launch with Android 2.1. At least, that part we can hope, beyond hope. (Or, dream for Android 2.2, right?). It features MOTOBLUR, a 3.5mm headset jack, MicroSD card support, GPS, WiFi, and Bluetooth connectivity. Neither T-Mobile nor Motorola have confirmed the device’s future existence on Magenta, but there’s not many places for the handset to go. So, now we just wait for the official announcement. Anyone excited?
[via PhoneScoop]