A new device has been appearing across the web that strikes me as a little strange. As we all know, Android 3.0 was specifically designed for tablets, and tablets alone. There have been rumors of an Android 2.4 which is said to be Honeycomb for Smartphones, but there’s no solid evidence that this is even true. This device pictured above is called the Motorola Bee. This phantom device would run Android 3.0 along with the following features:
- 32 / 64 GB internal storage options
- 1280×720 screen resolution
- 5MP front-facing camera
- 4.3″ Super AMOLED multitouch display
- 8MP camera w/ full HD capture capability
- 3G+ support
There’s a couple different aspects of this “Bee” that bother me. One, this device is almost identical to the Motorola Atrix 4G. I mean, down to the size, shape, and even the fingerprint lock. Secondly, these images alone look like the work of a Photoshop student during his first day of class. I’m not saying that the Motorola Bee doesn’t exist or is not plausible, because lets face it. The folks over at XDA will surely have some sort of Honeycomb port in the very near future that we could dump on our hardware compatible Android devices, but this… just doesn’t seem legit.
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