Backflip: The New Phone From Motorola’s Android

Looks like there is not enough for Motorola to make money from Android operating system that is pinned on their cell phone. After the huge success with the Droid, Motorola is preparing to make Droid as their trademarks for Android phones.
Introduced at CES 2010, in Las Vegas, Motorola’s Android phone called the Backflip. Carry out with the design of sliding, making this phone has a qwerty keyboard inside the phone body folds. This device also combines the 3.1-inch screen display with touch screen technology, which makes it as a complete smart phones.
Reported by Reuters, about the other embedded devices, Blackflip have in common with Cliq, especially about the 528-MHz Qualcomm processor, 5 megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, 3G and Google’s Android 1.5. This is including the Motoblur features, which allows users to navigate quickly to the Internet and social networking.
“Backflip make phone keyboard is bigger than any another product. I hope Backflip could soon be marketed in the first quarter of 2010 in various parts of the world,” said Motorola CEO Sanjay Jha.
As is known, Jha admitted Motorola hopes to build Android-based success with the release of more phones to reach different customer segments with varying prices. Moreover, they prove that Droid and Android can generate from the slump in recent years.

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