VIDEO: Unannounced Motorola Milestone 2 gets official video

But no word of when it will be launched

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31 August 2010 20:32 GMT / By Stuart Miles

The Motorola Milestone 2 launch should be just around the corner if a promo video detailing the new handset is anything to go by.

The new handset, which is a doppelganger for the Droid 2 released on Verizon earlier this summer will sport a 1Ghz processor, 8GB of internal memory, Wi-Fi, a 5-megapixel camera with dual LED flash and all the usual whistles and bells that Motorola deliver on their high-end devices; including Flash Player support and Android 2.2 as the OS.

"Are you ready for more thrills?" asks the video before detailing other gems like the new slide out QWERTY keyboard and the ability to add five devices to a portable mobile hotspot.

Yes, it's Android; yes, the music on the video is upbeat; and yes, we'll be sure to tell you more details as soon as we have them.

Stay tuned, but for now enjoy the handful of screen grabs from the video if it gets, and we suspect it will, yanked from YouTube.

 

Via: mobiflip.de Via: engadget.com

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Phones, Mobile phones, Motorola, Motorola Milestone 2, Android, Video

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