The device which has been called the Motorola Greco – otherwise known as the Motorola XT502 – was first seen with a Bluetooth SIG certification back in late May. At the time, all we got out of the revelation beside a blurry shot of the device was the confirmation that it would be headed to China.
We also learned it’d have a 3.5mm headset jack, a camera (no maximum resolution to be confirmed) with flash, WiFi, tri-band UMTS, quad-band GSM, GPS, and USB (and Bluetooth, obviously). The phone’s finally jumped back into the news (albeit faced with Engadget’s accusation of being a KIRF’d device. Why? Don’t ask us.)
Anywho, we can now confirm it’ll have a 3.2-inch touchscreen a trackball, physical call/end buttons, capacitive function buttons for Android, a 1230mAh battery, and a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash. To be honest, the device doesn’t look half bad in the images that HiAPK’s provided, but we’d like to learn a bit more about what’s grinding its gears beneath the hood before we get too excited.