The Google Android run Motorola Backflip will be coming to the stores with AT&T. The smartphone is known for a special reverse flip keyboard, HVGA Touchscreen and a large touchpanel called the backtrack.
THE CLAMSHELL designed Motorola Backflip will be coming to the stores with AT&T. This is the first Android phone on AT&T and will have a reverse flip keyboard, HVGA Touchscreen and a large touchpanel called the backtrack.
THE smartphone, which as per some reports, will be available for $100, though this price comes after a two year agreement and smartphone data plan. It has 3.1 inch screen apart from the reverse flip keyboard, HVGA TOuchscreen and runs on Google Android OS 1.5. There are rumours that this will soon be upgraded to Android 2.1.
The AT&T based smartphone will have the Motorola essential MotoBlur, which brings together messages from Facebook and Twitter, text messages and email into a universal inbox. There is also a range of 20,000 plus third party apps from to choose from.
The Motorola Backflip can also access AT&T 3G mobile broadband wireless network, apart from Wi-Fi and Bluetooth. It also has a microSD memory card slot, a 5 megapixel camera, a GPS receiver and a 3.5 mm headset jack.