We just happened to be checking out Motorola's website this evening when we stumbled upon another Android-based handset. You're looking at the MT720, which is an OPhone flavored version of Android. Somehow this model flew under our radar. After a quick look around some of our favorite sites, everybody else seemed to have missed it, too.
As Motorola puts it, this smart phone targets China's high-end business users and features a resistive touch screen for writing characters. In terms of hardware, the MT720 is identical to the MT710 in every way. In fact, the only difference we could find between the two is that the MT720 features Flash Lite in the browser whereas the other does not. It also appears that the MT720 has some sort of a leather carry case/cover attached to the phone.
The meat and potatoes specs:
* Marvell PXA310 624 MHZ processor
* 256MB ROM, 256MB RAM
* 3.7-inch" 480 x 854 (FWVGA) resistive touch screen
* 5 megapixel camera w/ autofocus, dual LED flash
* VGA secondary camera
* OPhone 1.5
* Ambient light sensor
* Assisted GPS
* Bluetooth 2.1 + EDR
* 3.5mm headphone jack
* CMMB mobile TV
I think motorola is targeting more and more toward the business in China. As China Mobile’s customized second-generation products in the oPhone, aircraft not only with the Business Management System 1.5 platform, the latest equipment, but also supports GSM 900/1800/1900 and one of the domestic 3G standard TD – SCDMA network, such as mobile navigation , mobile, security, 139 mailbox, flying letters, communications, music player 2.0 version, the first thin butler, shopping malls and other Chinese carriers, mobile application software also includes a customized service.