Wednesday, April 13, 2011

The Motorola BACKFLIP is Here!


Last January 6, Motorola has made ​​a surprise announcement during the International Consumer Electronics Show (CES). This is the launch of its most unusual ever smart phone, the Motorola flip. Powered by Google Android, this phone can actually flip back, so that both the screen and keyboard are facing out. It must be the most unique phone on the market today, and will definitely attract people who like one-of-a-kind devices.

Just Like CLIQ

Upon closer inspection, it seems that this phone is pretty much the same as the popular Motorola CLIQ. It is very similar specifications, such as Qualcomm MSM 7200A 528 MHz CPU, 5 megapixel camera, 320 x 480 display, Wi-Fi and 3G connectivity, and even Google Android 1.5 operating system that comes with MOTOBLUR, which is a social networking add-on. You should know that although Nokia promises to upgrade both phones for the Android 2.1 end.

keyboard is also very similar to what has CLIQ, only bigger. It's also a bit more than in the dome unimpressive keyboard Droid. three buttons below the screen CLIQ was replaced in the phone tapping buttons that light up when pressed lightly.

and not like any other phone

However, when talking about the physical design, then it stands to phone their own league. When closed, the screen and keypad face out. You can then flip to the flat V-shape so that it can stand on a table and you can watch the video clip. When propped up so it can also work as an alarm clock or digital photo frame. When completely open, you can actually use the trackpad on the back of the phone, so you can move without touching the screen at all. The good thing about this phone is that even with it's one of a kind design, it does not feel uncomfortable at all, unless you try to flip the phone the wrong way (like you would a traditional shell ).

Concerns about Phone

One thing that bothers some people about Motorola backflip that has the same problem as CLIQ, in which many of the windows look too MOTOBLUR crowds on a regular 320 x 480 screen. However, the screen resolution is quite impressive, though - everything looks bright and sharp, so it should be one less thing to worry about

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The second problem is that the 528 MHz processor might not be able to compete with the latest Android phones on the market today, such as Motorola Droid, which is faster, more advanced processors.

The mobile phone supports HSPA network runs on 7.2 and 3G band. It features 802.11 b / g Wi-Fi and Bluetooth 2.0. Its internal memory can be expanded using microSD cards.

According to Motorola, this phone will be available in the first quarter of 2010, but no price has been announced yet.

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