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Motorola Backflip Review

The Motorola Backflip mobile is a fold-over, flip, QWERTY key pad: whatever the functions, 100% grades, it appears, for stylistic content. Due to strike the united kingdom as well as Europe at the beginning of Q1 of 2010, following its release in the USA, the Motorola Backflip represents a move away from the continuous rise and increase of smart phone functionality, with these wonders as the Google’s Nexus One mobile and Motorola’s own Droid.

It is a delightfully created device having a 3.1″, remarkably responsive HVGA display along with a five mega-pixel flash-enabled shooter only for starters. The Motorola Backflip sets claim to novel layout in the reverse-flip, table top function for hearing audio or watching videos hands free. This sit up and look setting can then become a bedroom alarm clock.

The QWERTY keyboard set is actually unusually huge and is on the back of the phone, which opens up just like a book: the keyboard hinges in to spot just like a slide out style mobile phone. The jewel within the Backflip’s crown, however, is a function labeled Backtrack, a touch section or trackpad on the other part of the mobile phone towards the display screen that permits you to scroll through menus, snap shots, world wide web news feeds, text messages, e-mail and stuff like that, with out covering the home screen. Backtrack is one of variety of characteristics designed to keep mobile interactions moving by just sliding your finger across the back of the device, so the keys can be bigger and less difficult to press.

All of us live in exciting times for mobile phone devices and the Backflip illustrates this is partially because they actually are getting smarter instead of just more feature-rich and pointless.

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