The phone comes with a better version on MOTOBLUR which helps in social networking. This updated version will allow the users to filter their messages and customise vis a vis the software's behaviour.
ANOTHER PRODUCT from the shed of Motorola is set to roll out in the market by the end of August this year. Dubbed as Charm, the phone runs on Android 2.1 and boasts of a QWERTY keyboard with 2.8 inch touchscreen display. To be launched in the United States this phone carries a second microphone for better sound clarity.
The phone comes with a better version on MOTOBLUR which helps in social networking. This updated version will allow the users to filter their messages and customise vis a vis the software's behaviour. Unlike other Motorola phones which are termed as power hogs, the new software will help in saving them power considerably.
Charm also features a 3 mega pixel camera which comes with Kodak Perfect Touch software but it does not include auto focus and digital zoom. The inbuilt phone memory is 2GB and can be expanded up to 32GB.Being modelled on Android 2.1 the phone will support 802.11b/g/n Wi-Fi, stereo Bluetooth, GPS and Motorola's Crystal Talk Plus apart from having the luxury of accessing Exchange corporate email, Gmail, Google Talk, supports turn-by-turn navigation and more.Charm will initially mark its debut in United States with T-Mobile for about $74.99 (Rs 3,530 approximately), with a two year customer agreement contract.