As Motorola’s latest Android-based smartphone, MOTOROI is a mix of Driod and Milestone, but with a different touch. The design of this mobile phone is rather simple, Motorola has stuck to the usual black slab – the only difference being a slight bump at the right that houses that media control keys. The device appears chunky event though there’s no slide-out keyboard.
The specifications of the Motorola MOTOROI Android smartphone are pretty impressive – it has a 3.7” 854 x 480p multi-touch display out front, an able 8MP camera with all the goodies such as Xenon flash, auto focus and 720p HD video. An HDMI port is also in the package – so you can enjoy the videos captured in the screens of your 46” LCD TV. Instead of QWERTY, the MOTOROI comes with an on-screen keyboard which can accept Korean and English.
The MOTOROI is supplied with a MotoBlur user interface – so social networking buffs can access various portals such as Twitter, MySpace and Facebook from a single table. This smartphone further comes with support for GPS with built-in compass which can in turn integrate with Google Maps. The handset runs on an Android 2.0 OS, so you can extend it to your heart’s content using the Android market.
This Android smartphone has an internal memory of about 8GB, but of course, you can expand it to as much as 32GB using microSD cards. Motorola says that the gizmo ships with a 142 mAh battery – which means we’ll get 4.5 hours of talktime and a standby time of 12 days. But what with all the video recording and browsing, we cannot expect a substantial battery life. Launched in Korea, MOTORO is the manufacturer’s first Android-based mobile phone for the country. There’s no news of a UK launch, which we reckon should be really soon.
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