Review Motorola Backflip
Android seniors should look in disbelief. Are you looking for him for all we know is the height. What about the backflip? We think that this is exactly the kind of gadget to look back, modest but challenging.
Android is a vital blood transfusion for Motorola. Not just a step back on the map – it gave them a license to experiment. They did not hesitate to take it. Here we are, looking at the backflip the robot dance. This is no ordinary robot, although at first it might look like a follower of the G1. QWERTY fell from favor shortly after the Android G1, but we see a revival, a lot of credit for that goes to Motorola.

It is but the QWERTY backflip Motorola wants to make his own way. So much so that it can not care what you think. Unique as in “shame not thought of” or in a game this way the nature of the traffic, the backflip you are not indifferent. He has a form factor of its kind written in his name, but everything seems backflip serve a higher purpose than just to draw attention to an otherwise ordinary.
It is all feeling once you’ve used the backflip for a while. The full QWERTY keyboard and unique fold, and capacitive touchpad touchscreen BackTrack are all around you in control. This is an unusual phone to communicate with, but in the right direction. Inside, premium connectivity options are standard here, but the first version of Android sounds disappointing. He has the Moto Blur social networking aimed at the top and that makes sense in a mid-range smartphone QWERTY enabled. More importantly, the scalability promised Android makes backflip opportunity to stay.
Key Facts
* Unique form factor and robust build quality
* Quad-band GSM quad-band and 3G support (HSDPA 7.2Mbps)
* 3.1 “256k color touchscreen 320×480 pixel capacitance
* Android OS v1.5 (upgradeable to future versions) with BLUR MOTO UI widgets and Live
* Folding QWERTY keyboard with four rows
* Backtrack touchpad on the back of the screen
* Qualcomm MSM7201A 528 MHz, 256 MB RAM
* 5 MP autofocus camera with LED flash and geotagging
* CIF (352 x 288 pixels) @ 30fps video recording
* Wi-Fi and GPS with A-GPS
* 512 MB of storage, microSD slot, comes with a 2 GB card
* The accelerometer and proximity sensor
* Standard 3.5 mm audio jack
* S & microUSB (load) and stereo Bluetooth v2.1
* Noise canceling microphone with special
* Office Document Reader
Major drawbacks
* Readability poor Sun
* No multi-touch
A finger * Zoom only works on the backtrack touchpad
* No voice dialing and smart
* Limited Features camera lens on the QWERTY keyboard
* No free GPS navigation solution
* No support for Flash browser
* No FM radio
* Not DivX and XviD video playback
* Below the audio quality
Everyone is desperate for Android phones, but Motorola seems to know how to make a difference. The backflip hits at the right place and the form factor of the novel combines standard navigation tools offer a unique treatment. The rear folding keyboard seems a dubious choice, but it will not take long to return.
Backtrack to the touchpad on the back of the screen is a nice touch. It does what a trackball on the front, but will do backflip you scratch the phone is back in place. Anyway, yes, you have three ways to communicate with the handset: touch screen, touch pad and a full QWERTY keyboard. Think back to a transparent screen – Main evil. But who knows, maybe that when a title.
Well, we are not going anywhere until we saw the backflip.









