The Motorola BACKFLIP, being the first Android smartphone for AT&T, has a lot riding on it. Read our review to see if its atypical QWERTY form factor and MOTOBLUR social networking experience add up to a solid smartphone experience or not. Read the full story here.
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LG Electronics has announced its first Android-based Smartphone in South Korea, called LG Andro-1 aka LG KH5200. New LG Andro-1 KH5200 phone is executed in the side slider form factor. It is equipped with a sliding QWERTY keyboard, 3-inch touchscreen with a resolution of 320×480 pixels (HVGA), 5 megapixel autofocus camera with LED flash, 170MB of
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There is talk of a new Samsung SHW-M120S smartphone, and according to the most recent rumors on the world wide web it could very well be the first Android smartphone with Bluetooth 3.0. The Samsung M120S smartphone has a 3.3-inch AMOLED display, but this is still an uncertain specification. It could also be a Super AMOLED display, which we had seen at the Mobile World Congress 2010 in Barcelona, S...
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Android is Hot! Today we learned that there was another new Android-powered smartphone was launched in South Korea. The phone was LG Androi-1, a full touch screen phone with a side-slide QWERTY keyboard, kind of like the World’s first Android phone – Google G1. The LG Androi-1 is second Android-powered phone available in South Korea, the home of mobile phone giants Samsung, LG, and Pan...
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In this video, we cover the hardware on AT&T's first Android phone, the Moto Backflip. True to its name, the Backflip has a keyboard the flips open from the back. When you open the keyboard, you are also presented with an interesting trackpad on the back of the screen, which you can use as a D-Pad and selector. While the trackpad is useful for ... Related Posts AT&T Motorola Backflip ...
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