Motorola Backflip Review
March 12th, 2010The Motorola Backflip was in introduced in February as the first Google android device to be carried by AT&T. It actually has a full QWERTY keyboard as well as a trackpad, which is located behind the display. AT&T began making it available to their customers on March 7, 2010. The candy bar style phone is rectangular in shape and has the rounded edges. Instead of being a slider phone is actually a flip phone. When the mobile devices close the keyboard is on the back of the phone. When you open it, the keyboard swings right underneath the display. The keyboard is sturdy enough to handle the continual exposure. However, you may want to purchase some kind of screen protector to prevent scratches and damages, especially if you keep it in your pocket.
The keyboard itself has square buttons and they are easy to use. There is a bright light so that you will be able to see in rooms that are not well lit. It has a 3.1 HVGA capacitive touchscreen with 320×480 resolution. You are also able to use the phone in the landscape mode for a variety of applications. The phone also utilizes Motoblur that allows all of your social networking, e-mails, pictures, contacts and messages to be sent directly back to your phone. It also has the backtrack navigation that allows you to easily navigate between different screens.
The Motorola Backflip unlocked will give you up to six hours and talk time with another 315 hours of standby time. It comes with a five megapixel camera and supports Bluetooth v2.1. It uses Wi-Fi and edge and the 3G phone will be able to work with most carriers. Does have a memory card slot, and ample internal memory. It also has certain shortcut keys are located at the bottom of the screen that will help to make using the phone easier. The phone even allows you to use it as a digital photo frame when you open it to its 90° angle. Or you can always set it up as a desktop clock without having to worry about a docking station.
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