Android-powered Motorola Greco gets specced

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Thanks to Bluetooth SIG, today we’ve learned about a brand new Android handset from Motorola. Formally known as the XT502, its pals call it the Greco. Running an unspecific version of Android, the Greco is known to have Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR, Wi-Fi, aGPS, quad-band EDGE and tri-band HSDPA (850/1900/2100MHz). Now considering the fact the model number starts off with “XT” we’re fairly certain that this phone is headed to China, but the inclusion of AT&T friendly 850 and 1900 MHz 3G means it’s possible we might just see it Stateside.

[Via Unwired View]

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7 Comments
  • TypicalAppleHatingDBAG

    At&t sucks. They only have the iphone which sucks. I wouldn’t want this type of android phone anyway because its not an official DROID.

  • 20_00_lude

    funny how everyone bashes AT

  • FriarNurgle

    Droid Army is becoming quite the melting pot. So much variety is good, right?

  • umaluver

    10 bucks says its released with 2.0 and never gets upgraded.

  • warhed

    Not bad for nit being a highend phone…

  • tim

    Well if its going to china then who cares!

    If its gong to att then its gonna be neutered anyway which makes it equally irrelevant. …

  • lens42

    It’s not “specced”, which sounds like “speeched”, it is written “spec’d”, or short for “specified”.

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