Motorola Introduces Backflip Handset @ CES 2010; Complete with MOTOBLUR

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  • 07 Jan 2010
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  • Motorola stole the show today in Las Vegas, during CES 2010, by introducing the Backflip handset, complete with MOTOBLUR social streams. This Android handset supports multitasking and it’ll be available in North America, Latin American, Europe and Asia starting Q1 2010.

    Backflip features an unique reverse flip design and a QWERTY keyboard, plus it’ll use the MOTOBLUR solution to sync contacts, posts, images, messages and more via Facebook, MySpace, Gmail or Twitter. Email and LastFM are also supported and all of the content you need is delivered straight to the home screen.

    There’s also a high resolution 3.1 inch HVGA touchscreen on board and an innovative feature called Backtrack. The latter is a touch panel placed on the other side of the handset, providing a new method of scrolling through the web, texts and email, without using the home screen. The phone also supports 3G connectivity and WiFi access, plus it’ll use the Android Market to get cool new apps and widgets.

    There’s also a 5 megapixel camera at the back with flash and the possibility to upload your favorite photos to social networking sites. aGPS and stereo Bluetooth complete Backflip’s package.

    [via Motorola]

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