The FCC website is a real gold mine for those who know how can you look up an exciting handset by its internal codename. The Motorola QA4 slider, already presented on a press photo, does not only depart from the old RAZR design, but in spite of its closed operating system it has only a 2.8" touchscreen display and the most important controls when closed and the keypad can be opened if it's needed. The screen resolution is not yet known, but the 2 megapixel camera with fixed focus, the GPS module, the microSD slot, a stereo Bluetooth module and tri-band CDMA/EV-DO support are already sure. Usually touchscreen phones with a closed operating system are targeted at completely different users than smartphones, and this market has been exploited only by LG and Samsung until now.
Translated by Szaszati