Motorola Charm brings in Old world Charm
July 9th, 2010If you were wondering what the sources of the hardware were for T-mobile’s messaging phone line up, then 99 percent chances are that it’s from the Samsung line. But a pleasant surprise comes in the form of the Motorola charm, which is the most interesting exception to this rule. Along with this piece of news comes good news. The Motorola (Unlocked Droid) Android phone will be offered for free by the T-Mobile Company as a Carriers back-to-back school promotional program. Very recently we have received confirmed news that the QWERTY slider will have the Android technology along with Android operating Systems in Magenta’s armory, which also provides for affordable messaging phones.
The Magenta line of phones has used old world nostalgia in their ad campaigns for the marketing of their recent line of products. They have shown in their advertisements that parents of children go to school instead of the children. These new ad campaigns have taken the people by surprise and they are quite upbeat about the new Magenta gizmo that is to be out this July.
For those of you unaware of the messaging phones or so called dumb phones or feature phones, these devices are only good when it comes to their text messaging capabilities. They don’t feature any of the smartphone capabilities like that of the smartphone OS or the webOS or Android OS or Blackberry OS or any other such operating systems. But one that they do provide is the full QWERTY keyboard.
But here lies the difference between the Motorola Charm and the old age feature phones. This phone provides with the Android Operating system while giving a full QWERTY keyboard instead of the new smartphone high-resolution touch screen keypad. In this process it mixes nostalgia with smart technology. But it’s still to be seen if it can make profits in the market.
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