Motorola has recently taken the veil off its brand-new Motorola Blackflip with Motoblur, spotted in a video promo on the internet. It lands in the market with a distinctive feature, a QWERTY touchscreen that flips, and the device operates on Android 1.5 with the company's proprietary Motoblur interface preinstalled.
Bearing a highly-exquisite body, the fetching device looms in as a multi-tasking Android smartphone that embraces Motoblur and a distinctive reverse-flip design.
The device possesses a high-resolution 3.1-inch HVGA screen. The device is developed around the MSM7200A Qualcomm chipset, which means a 528 MHz CPU and 256MB of RAM. In addition, it features a 2GB memory which is expandable through the microSD card slot, a 5-megapixel camera, 3.5mm audio jack, Wi-Fi, GPS, USB and Bluetooth.
Further, the Motorola Backflip has a touch panel located on the back of the screen that permits users to scroll through Web pages, texts, e-mails and news feeds without touching the screen itself, accounting to its new and unique Backtrack feature.
The much anticipated Motorola Backflip is speculated to be available in North America, Latin America, Asia and Europe starting from Q1 of 2010.
However, the pricing details of the device are yet to be disclosed.
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