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Motorola is wise enough to know that Windows Mobile 6.5 seems to be still away from its _STRONG_ competitors like iPhone, Android or Palm and ONLY Windows Mobile 7 may catch them up.
i think there are a couple of thing to correct on the one pager at least as:

. Qualcomm Snapdragon/ QSD8650 support CDMA together with GSM &WCDMA; the former of which must not be the one AT&T would like to stick to.

. It's already at the end of May 2009; when we don't see any proof of Windows Mobile 7 as i believe.

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It's a rebranded Samsung Haptic phone based on the hottest Korean drama lately, possibly 'the men better than flowers'.
While AT&T CEO is saying their 850 MHz with stronger signals within a building should be SOLELY for 3G devices soon, do we need another 2G phone?
Just for your information, the name of 'Show' is the service brand name for KTF, the second largest one in South Korea.
i think this might be the photo frame that Motorola has showed us at CES `09, which can act also as a CDMA FemtoCell for Verizon Wireless as i heard.
Does anybody know whether this Nova is based on Access' Linux Platform? You know Access has acquired Palm Source years before and there may be a chance that Access and Palm are still working together.
Engadget is saying about the WIPI as a mobile application plaform, standardized and mandataed for every personal cellphone by Korean government years ago, which finally go away April next year.
There seems to be a related news clip from Taiwan at the URL of:

http://www.digitimes.com/print/a20081128PB200.html

Compal Communications lands Windows Mobile-based PDA phone orders from Motorola, says paper
Commercial Times, November 28; Steve Shen, DIGITIMES [Friday 28 November 2008]

Compal Communications has received orders for two Windows Mobile-based PDA phones, codenamed the Alexander and Attila, from Motorola, according to a Chinese-language Commercial Times report.

While both PDA phones are supporting 3.5G and Wi-Fi technologies, the Alexander features a sliding-out QWERTY keyboard and the Attila features an iPhone-like touch panel, said the paper, which also noted that shipments of the two PDA phones are now set in the first quarter of 2009 instead of the fourth quarter of 2008 as originally planned.

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You know ACCESS is also a well-known vendor for their browser, Netfront, which must be a strong competitor in the market as i understand.
Let the hive mind of Engadget get that for you.
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