MOTOROI - Motorola Launching in UK with Modification

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Motorola is Having a Different Strategy, they Launch each mobile with different feature in Different Areas.


Similarly, Motorola is going to launch their MOTOROI in UK, which is also different from MOTROI for South Korea, and China. They were having different specifications in different regions and mostly variation was in Camera..



Now Motorola is going to Launch in UK with 8MP Camera, while Original was of 5MP Camera. also along with Faster CPU, mini-HDMI Port, Andriod Operating System 2.1, and Faster HSPA, all these things are additional in that phone which is going to b launch in UK.
Source: Pocket-Lint

Motorola Back Flip Review

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Android elders must be staring at this one in disbelief. Looking down at it for all we know, measuring it up. What about the BACKFLIP? We guess it’s exactly the kind of gadget to stare back, humble but defiant.
Android was a life-saving blood transfusion for Motorola. Not only did the MILESTONE put them back on the map – it gave them a license to experiment. They didn’t think twice to take it. So here we are, watching the BACKFLIP do the robot dance. This one is no ordinary droid, though at first it might look like a faithful follower of the G1. QWERTY keyboards fell out of Android favor soon after the G1 but we’re witnessing a strong comeback, much credit for which goes to Motorola.
So, QWERTY it is but the Motorola BACKFLIP wants to have it its own way. So much so that it doesn’t seem to care what you think. Unique as in “shame no one thought of it before” or in a freak of nature sort of way, the BACKFLIP won’t leave you indifferent. It’s got a one-of-a-kind form factor written into its name but the whole backflip thing seems to serve a higher purpose than simply drawing attention to an otherwise ordinary package.
It all makes sense once you’ve used the BACKFLIP for a while. The uniquely folding full QWERTY keyboard, the BACKTRACK touchpad and the capacitive touchscreen are all there to put you in control. It’s an unusual phone to interact with but in a good way. On the inside, premium connectivity options are standard here, but the earliest Android version does sound underwhelming. It has the social-networking-centric Motoblur on top and that makes sense in a QWERTY-enabled midrange smartphone. More importantly though, the promised Android upgradeability makes the BACKFLIP likely to stick around.
Key features

  • Unique form factor and sturdy build quality

  • Quad-band GSM and quad-band 3G support (7.2 Mbps HSDPA)

  • 3.1" 256K-color 320x480 pixel capacitive touchscreen

  • Android OS v1.5 (upgradeable to later versions) with MOTOBLUR UI and Live Widgets

  • Folding four-row QWERTY keyboard

  • BACKTRACK touchpad at the back of the screen

  • Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 MHz processor; 256 MB of RAM

  • 5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and geotagging

  • CIF (352 × 288 pixel) video recording @ 30fps

  • Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS

  • 512MB storage, microSD slot, bundled with a 2GB card

  • Accelerometer and proximity sensor

  • Standard 3.5 mm audio jack

  • microUSB port (charging) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1

  • Noise cancellation with a dedicated microphone

  • Office document viewer
Main disadvantages

  • Poor sunlight legibility

  • No multi-touch

  • One-finger zoom works only on the BACKTRACK touchpad

  • No smart and voice dialing

  • Limited camera features, lens on the QWERTY keyboard

  • No free GPS navigation solution

  • No Flash support for the web browser

  • No FM radio

  • No DivX and XviD video playback

  • Below par audio quality
Everyone is keen to make Android phones, but Motorola seem to know how to make a difference. The BACKFLIP hits the right spot and the novel form factor puts together standard navigation tools to offer unique handling. The back-folding keyboard may look like a questionable choice, but it won’t take you long to reconsider.
The BACKTRACK touchpad at the back of the screen is another nice touch. It does what a front-mounted trackball will do but on the BACKFLIP you scratch the phone’s back instead. Anyway, effectively you have three different ways to interact with the handset: touchscreen, touchpad and a full QWERTY keyboard. Just imagine BACKTRACK on a transparent display – wicked stuff. But who knows maybe that’s where it’s all heading.



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First Phone With 3D Display - Samsung W960

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It was only in a matter of time before we see the first mobile phone with 3D-capable display and it’s hardly a surprise the device comes from Samsung. The SCH-W960 AMOLED 3D doesn’t require glasses for proper 3D visualization, but for now its availability is limited to the South Korean market.
The Samsung W960 AMOLED 3D is a CDMA mobile phone packing 3.2-inch AMOLED capacitive touch display with WQVGA resolution, 3.2 megapixel auto-focus camera, 3G support with HSPA, DMB-T TV tuner, Bluetooth and microSD card slot. It’s powered by the proprietary Samsung TouchWiz 2.0.
The 3D capable display doesn’t require special glasses. There is a dedicated 3D shortcut key on the phone for switching on/off the 3D mode any time you want.
Samsung AMOLED 3D will be limited for Korea only through all the operators – SKT, KT and LGT. The device is expected to launch Q2 this year.
Ultra portable devices and projectors are probably the last frontier for 3D display technology. If you still haven't dipped your toes but you are curious, you should definitely check our blogpost on the Six ways you can get 3D technology in your home right now.
Source: GSM Arena 

My Touch 3G Slide with Andriod

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T-Mobile announced myTouch 3G Slide with Andriod OS 2.1
3G Slide is a Smartphone with Faves Gallery, My Moods, and Genius Button.
3G Slide is with Andriod OS (2.1)
3G Slide Contains:

  • QWERTY Keyboard

  • 3.4' Screen

  • 5 Mega Pixels Camera with Auto-focus

  • Latest Andriod Applications

  • 8GB External Memory (microSD along with Phone)
Source: T-Mobile

Nokia Music Phone X2 - Again a New Launch

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Once Again a New Phone By Nokia in this Weak.
After Introducing new Phones of N- Series, E-Series, and C-Series (N8, E5, and C6 Respectively) Nokia came towards Music Edition Phones, and By Announcing X2 they have make a proof of that they never have forgotten the Music Edition. Although this is a New Series with the Name of X but its just like Xpress Music Phones.
X2 is S40 Series Phone (Java Phone), including FM Radio, Stereo Speakers, 5Mega Pixels of Camera with Auto-Focus.
The Main Feature is its Low Price, i-e; 85 Euros.
X2 will be expected to be available in June of this Year!!

Nokia E72 - Beautiful White Edition and Firmware Update

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Nokia has Released White Edition of E72 and have also Released the Software Update of Nokia E72.
For Updating, you can use Nokia Software Updater. Software Updates Include, New Ovi Maps with Voice Guided Navigation, and to share your location on Facebook.
Now Comes to White Edition, Nokia not just changes the Body into white also nokia Released its matching Accessiories, like Bluetooth, etc.
Nokia is just Promoting a new Fashion to Business Class.


Source: Nokia

BlackBerry OS 6

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BlackBerry has Recently Launched its New OS 6, with the following Additional Specs.


  • New Web Browser


  • Multi-Touch Support


  • Re-Skinned User Interface
To have a look at the Demo, Scroll Down!



Source: Gizmodo