Entries in Motoblur (7)

Thursday
Jun232011

Review: Motorola DEFY

Smaller than your average smartphone, the Motorola DEFY is considered to be more of a tablet accessory that can be used as a full featured phone while serving to supply 3G Internet data to a WiFi enabled Motorola XOOM, a BlackBerry PlayBook, an Apple iPad or any of the new tablet devices now appearing in stores.

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Monday
Aug232010

Review: Motorola FLIPOUT Android smartphone on Rogers

Text and Photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Motorola, you've done it again! You created yet another Android smartphone that's unlike anything we've seen or touched before. Just like your innovative application of a slide-out form factor on the Motorola Milestone and the mind-warping BackFlip (a real flip phone with a trackpad to boot), the FLIPOUT brings an entirely new mobile device to the market and its got Android OS 2.1 as well!

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Tuesday
Aug172010

Telus launches Motorola Charm Android phone

Telus has recently released the strangely fascinating Motorola Charm. This is another Android powered handset but it isn't purely a touchscreen device and comes with a sizeable keyboard. The Charm comes with OS Android 2.1, a 2.8-inch touchscreen display with a 320×280 resolution, 3.0 megapixel camera with autofocus and video recording, WiFi, and microSD card expansion.

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Monday
Jun212010

Review: Motorola Backflip on Telus

Motorola Backflip: Innovation in bunchesText and photos by Gadjo Cardenas Sevilla

Of the three recently released Motoblur-enabled Android phones, the Motorola Backflip has received the most attention and rightfully so. In terms of industrial design and functionality, it is hands down the most daring, most innovative and riskiest phone design we've seen in a long while.

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