Android run Motorola Charm comes with Backtrack


Bangalore: Motorola unveils its Motorola Charm which features Motorola's proprietary touchscreen interface Motoblur, a full QWERTY keyboard and the new Backtrack, which is a navigational pad located on the rear of the display and allows users to scroll easily. It runs on Android 2.1 operating system and supports various bands such as WCDMA, GSM, HSDPA, EDGE, GPRS, HSUPA. The phone weighs 110 g and has a 2.8 inch display with screen resolution of 320 x 240 QVGA TFT. "Motorola strives to provide an increased customizable user experience, which is enabled by our latest enhancements to MOTOBLUR and featured on the new Motorola CHARM," said Jean Pierre Le Cannellier, Vice President, Americas Marketing, Motorola Mobile Devices. "Combine that with a compact design, easy handling and all the features you would expect from a smartphone, and we believe that CHARM with MOTOBLUR adds the social ability and workability consumers are looking for," as said by the Motorola Medicenter. Motorola Charm comes with 3 megapixel camera with digital zoom, fixed focus, Kodak perfect touch technology for better, brighter pictures, and the one-touch social media uploads to Facebook, MySpace, Picasa and PhotoBucket. It provides one more feature called CrystalTalk PLUS, which adds a second microphone for increased voice quality while filtering out background noise. The phone has internal memory of 512 MB and through MicroSD card, the external memory can be upgraded up to 32GB.