
What do you get when you cross a Motorola with a Blackberry? A
Motorola Charm of course! The Motorola Charm has the classic looks of a Blackberry, but all of the Charm of a Motorola, running smoothly on Android 2.1 and featuring a full QWERTY keyboard for those who prefer the physical keyboard rather than the virtual one.
The Charm is equipped with a 2.8 inch touchscreen, which is slightly smaller than the current industry average, but is clean, crisp and responsive. Other features include 3.5G support, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and integrated GPS, as well as a 3 megapixel camera with video recording abilities. Memory is expandable, and the Android marketplace is fully supported, allowing you to customise widgets and download new applications. It also features the excellent pinch to zoom functionality and two-finger swipe which makes surfing the web and sorting through documents a breeze. One of the
Motorola Charms most unique features is the backtrack feature. This is simply a navigation pad which is fitted to the rear of the cell phone, rather than the standard practice of it being centred on the front of the phone. The idea is that the user can use the backtrack without obscuring any part of the screen whilst navigating. Although it takes some getting used to, it quickly becomes second nature and the benefits are clear to see.
The
Charm is indeed a charming a delightful
smartphone, offering the user a high quality keyboard which is useful for extensive messaging.
No comments:
Post a Comment