added July 1st 2008
The Brazilian department of
Motorola officially announced several phones, including two new
headsets - the 3G slider Motorola ZN200 and Motorola W231, an
entry-level music-oriented device.
Motorola ZN200
The Motorola ZN200 is a mid-range good looking phone, sporting a
standard package of 2 megapixel camera, FM radio, 30MB built-in memory,
that can be expanded via microSD card slot (1GB will be included in the
retail package as well). Users can enjoy loud and clear talks thanks to
the CrystalTalk technology.

Motorola ZN200
The Motorola ZN200 will retail at $310 from September exclusively in
Brazil in white and pink as well as in the classic black variation. A
later release of the ZN200 for Asia, Europe and the USA is a safe bet.
Motorola W231
The other phone that saw the light today is the entry-level bar
Motorola W231, which features some music oriented stuff that users will
enjoy. The phone has MP3 player with hardware dedicated key of the
front panel.

Motorola W231
Other music oriented features include FM-transmitter and stereo FM
radio, yet there is no word on whether the phone will sport a 3.5mm
audio jack.
Sadly, there is no pricing or availability information for W231.
Other Motorola news
Besides the ZN200 and W231, Motorola will also release in Brazil a
MotoRazr V9 Special Edition, Motozine ZN5, Z10 and other low-entry
phones as W396 and W180.
While speaking of the new phones, another Motorola leak is in the
spotlight. The US FCC website reveals most of the phone's features, yet
its name is still unknown. We are surprised to see some serious
features in this otherwise modestly looking phone such as 3G support
and a built-in GPS receiver.

Unknown Motorola phone spotted at FCC