The device you can see right here is the very pretty Motorola Domino+, a model I’m not quite familiar with. The handset bears the codename XT531 and it reached the FCC last week, being introduced in China a bit later with a price of around 1.

The specs are pretty reasonable and look very much like the ones of HTC ChaCha, including the 800 MHz CPU, 512MB of RAM and ROM, but the display is a 3.5 inch HVGA one, while the camera is the average 5MP one with LED flash. The usual Bluetooth, WiFi and GPS plus Gingerbread OS are on board. There’s also a front facing camera in the mix and you also get four dedicated Android navigation buttons.

The rounded corners are a nice touch and this smartphone actually looks pretty thin. The latest Android OS is fond here, as I mentioned and a quick look at the back of the device reveals a glossy piano-like finish, that will probably disturb you in clear sunlight. Expect this model in stores in August and sadly it looks like a limited released for now, so only love for China.

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