Wednesday, January 13, 2010

MotoBackflip showcased at CES

Here’s one for all the flip lovers and Motorola loyalists. Motorola's Backflip will hit the markets soon, report approved by AT&T, which is also the official network provider for the new Moto device. What’s different is that the phone is a back flip, a feature you must have figured by the name itself. It will function on Google’s open source operating system Android and will also support application that run on MOTOBLUR.

The information of its release was previously leaked last year, almost to the company's disappointment as it wanted to keep it a surprise and announce it in a big way. Nevertheless, the features of the phone more than make up for it as. Apart from the eye catching horizontal flip, the phone has a QWERTY keyboard, Android 1.5 with MOTOBLUR user interface on 320-by-480 screen and 3.5mm headphone jack, Wi-Fi radio, Bluetooth with stereo support and 5.0 mega pixel camera. It also has the capability to record videos and you can store all that you want with microSDHC expansion slot.

It works on a 528MHZ processor which may sound a little slower to you as compared to other latest models from Motorola. Still, back flip by far remains its best feature as you can rotate and adjust the flip in whichever way and direction you want.

The phone was showcased at the recent Consumer Electronic Show in Las Vegas where it was greatly applauded. The manufacturers have still not announced the price but I doubt it would come in way of your possession of it.Know the latest deals on 3 store.

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