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Tegra 2-Powered Motorola Olympus Bought at a Flea Market?

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The authenticity of the claim that the un-released Motorola Olympus, destined for AT&T, was spotted and purchased for an undisclosed sum at a local flea market is unverified, but we do have some clearer images as a result of said purchase. The device, which is due early 2011 for AT&T, will run on the Android operating system, and will represent AT&T’s high-end Android offering. The Olympus will feature the MOTO BLUR user interface, which adds a number of widgets and deep integration with social networks such as Twitter and Facebook if the screenshots hold true. The Olympus will utilize the NVIDIA Tegra 2 chipset, which is a dual-core 1 GHz processor that should reduce heat and consume less power than single-core solutions, such as the current generation 1 GHz Snapdragon chips.

According to the tipster, the device is larger than the T-Mobile Motorola Defy. Additionally, the Olympus is said to also have a front-facing camera, joining devices like the Sprint HTC EVO 4G, Epic 4G, the iPhone 4, and Galaxy Tab. Thus far, in the U.S., front-facing cameras are starting to gain attention for video chat and web chat, but its use have been more limited and still seem to be more of a novelty.

Verizon Wireless will have a 4G LTE-compatible version of the Olympus for its network called the Motorola Etna. Additionally, Motorola will also be bringing a 4G dual-core tablet to Verizon in the form of the Motorola Everest.

Via: Gizmodo

2 Comments

2 Comments

  1. Mike

    12/01/2010 at 10:01 pm

    I picked up a dual core Windows Phone 8 at the same flea market. It was the place to be!!!

    • DNel

      12/02/2010 at 12:23 am

      That must be the same flea market I got my iPhone5 :)

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