Motorola Etna, prepared for Verizon Wireless and Motorola networks Olympus

Etna is the Motorola Android phone will be released by Motorola in 2011. Etna is Motorola's first smartphone that carries Verizon Wireless's LTE technology which is scheduled to be released in February / March 2011.
A source told us that Motorola is preparing two new smartphones to be released next year, including the Motorola Etna, prepared for Verizon Wireless and Motorola networks Olympus for is available in the network of AT&T.Etna Motorola LTE network will be compatible with Verizon Wireless', and we can guess that this phone will have a front-facing camera can be used as a device ahar teleconfrencing or video call, because LTE network owned by Verizon Wireless have made it possible to use the feature.
This phone will also be a cell phone loaded with NVidia Tegra chip 2, this means the same as what is owned by Motorola and LG Olympus Optimus Star. As revealed by LG, that NVidia Tegra 2 is:
"NVIDIA Tegra 2 not only offers ultra-low power of an NVIDIA GeForce GPU platform, but also provide processors mamou foptimalisasi of recording and playing HD video in 1080p, and dual-core CPU. Taking full advantage of two fast 1GHz processor to share the burden working on Tegra 2, users will mendapqatkan promised up to 2x faster speeds when browsing the web and 5x faster than gaming performance than first-generation. "Verizon Wireless recently said that the company plans to release the first LTE smartphone in February 2011. There's a good chance that Etna Motorola smartphone which will make her debut to replace the Motorola Droid X is scheduled to be discontinued in March. Meanwhile HD HTC Incredible likely being prepared for release next April.
Etna Motorola Android 2.3 will be equipped with Gingerbread, this is an OS that is similar to what is owned by Samsung Nexus S. Interestingly, Motorola Olympus for AT & T might be the first smartphone in the United States to offer Android Gingerbread, as a source of BGR said it could arrive in early January.
Earlier this year, AT & T promised to release a new high-end phones with touch screen feature that uses the Android operating system. This means that AT & T is ready and not worry about the presence of Android Gingerbread.
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