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A Sprint bound, Motorola QWERTY slider leaks out

gsmarena.com (11 months and 7 days ago)

Jun 16, 2012

A Sprint bound, Motorola QWERTY slider leaks out

It looks like Sprint Wireless will be the QWERTY slider kingdom capital this Fall, folks. A yet to be announced Motorola device, sporting the aforementioned hardware has leaked out in a blurry image, thus joining the company of the LG handset which got spotted for the same carrier not so long ago.Details on the phone's specifications are practically non-existent. It is clear that the... full story

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