3GSM 2007
Motorola's exciting announcements were no doubt the Q9 and Z8. There were some other phones announced worth covering, however.
The W510 is technically in Motorola's line of phones for "emerging markets", but it's at the very top end of that lineup, so it's more like a decent mid-range phone. Features include stereo Bluetooth and a memory card slot (unfortunately located under the battery). Where it skimps a little is the small display.
The W510 is based on the same basic chassis and design as the W370 / W375, which in turn is a cross between the design of the RAZR and KRZR. Putting it next to a KRZR K1, you can see that it's a smidgen thicker and wider, but not as long. The KRZR design heritage gives it an unusually high-end feel for a phone of this class.
Although the phone wasn't specifically announced for the US, the W510 is quad-band GSM, so we'd surprised if it didn't hit US shores at some point.
Less likely to the reach the US (though it's still quite possible) is the new KRZR K3.
The K3 is essentially just a KRZR with HSDPA. There's not much else to say about it other than the new two-tone silver/black design shown in the photos.