Given what we’ve heard and seen so far, we wouldn’t say we’re “excited” about the upcoming Motorola Motus — it’s just a midrange Android set, after all, and the Droid has taught us that Moto’s capable of so much more — but a spy shot’s a spy shot, and we’ll take what we can get, right? We can’t confirm the authenticity of this positively awful photo spotted on motofan.ru, but it looks roughly like what we’d expect for a 2010-spec Android phone designed to appeal to the masses. The usability of that trick keyboard is an open question — the Droid has already proven that the company isn’t afraid to sacrifice a little usability for +5 points in the thin and sexy departments, so we’ll just have to wait and see where this puppy lands.
[Thanks, Vitala]
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