The FCC has recently approved two new Motorola phones, a candybar and a clamshell. The name of the candybar is not known for the moment, as FCC keeps this detail secret, but the clamshell is a W-series handset, namely Motorola W265.

Unnamed Motorola and the W265 Approved by FCC - Two new Moto handsets unveiled 

The design of this candybar phone is simple. The User Manual of the device unveils the following features: GPS, Bluetooth, email, Web browser, Voicemail, MMS and SMS capabilities, Music and Video players, Photo viewer, a 2 Megapixel camera with digital zoom and video recording, secondary camera for video calls, USB, expandable memory (up to 2GB, via a microSD card), T9 predictive text input, voice memo, calendar, stop watch, alarm clock, unit converter and so on. The display of the phone seems to be a QVGA one, thus featuring a 240 x 320 pixel resolution.

Unnamed Motorola and the W265 Approved by FCC - Two new Moto handsets unveiled
The candybar also brings tri-band GSM and 3G/WCDMA connectivity, but it doesn’t seem to be heading towards a US release, since the FCC approved its use only for the 1900 GSM frequencies. This clamshell is only a basic device, its most notable features being represented by its FM radio, miniUSB and embedded games. It doesn’t have a photo camera and it also seems to lack an external display. As for the internal display, this is a low-resolution one, probably of 128 x 128 pixels.

No word yet about the possible release dates for the new Moto handsets but we’ll probable see them by the end of this summer on one or more markets around the globe.

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