China Gets Glimpse At Droid RAZR’s CDMA2000 and TD-SCDMA Variants; Packs Boost To 13MP And More

China Gets Glimpse At Droid RAZR’s CDMA2000 and TD-SCDMA Variants; Packs Boost To 13MP And More 4

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China Gets Glimpse At Droid RAZR’s CDMA2000 and TD-SCDMA Variants; Packs Boost To 13MP And More 5

The consensus for Motorola’s DROID RAZR has been overwhelmingly positive and as our Editor-in-Chief found out last week during TalkAndroid’s Droid RAZR unboxing and review, to hold this 7.1mm device is to truly appreciate its inherent sex appeal. Now, the Chinese are getting a glimpse at their own RAZR (or XT910, pictured above on the right) CDMA2000 and TD-SCDMA variants. The device’s specs, particularly their 13MP cameras are familiar and beg the question, are we looking at the Dinara we saw back in July of this year and again with that leaked 13 megapixel test photo from September?

First up is the Motorola XT928 (pictured  left), with CDMA2000 radio, 13 megapixel camera (up from the RAZR’s 8MP) and Dolby Digital Plus certification. China Telecom confirmed this device as a RAZR variant, but externally, it looks as though it could easily become part of the Droid X series here in the States, with some presuming it may even surface in the US as the Droid X3.

Next is the beefier, rounded MT917 (pictured center to the others) with TD-SCDMA radio. This device packs a larger 4.5-inch (1280×720) LCD screen and thusly adds 1mm of thickness and 11g of weight, though keeps the same 13-megapixel cam.

Official launch dates are presently unavailable, but they are rumored to be released sometime before the end of this year. Hit the break for a few more leaked snap shots.

[via engadget]
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