Quench your thirst for social networking, messaging, high-speed internet and all the luxuries that only an Android smartphone can provide for – Motorola Quench is here. Or is almost here. Touted to be available in the first quarter of 2010, the Quench doesn’t simply sound cool, it actually is. The phone is equipped with Motoblur – Motorola’s widget based user interface that provides the user access to social networking sites such as Twitter, MySpace & Facebook along with Gmail from the home screen. The combination of Motoblur and Swype, an input method for touchscreens makes messaging as easy as it can get.
The Motorola Quench Android Mobile Phone has a 3.1” touchscreen display with a 320x 480 pixel resolution with a central touch pad. Surfing across the world wide web through the Android HTML Webkit browser of Quench should indeed be a walk in the park. The music player of Quench is another specialty that can be connected to the internet and the social networking sites of your preference. This makes it possible for you to download and purchase from any MP3 store that you choose to.
Now for the camera of Quench – its a 5MP device with autofocus and of course LED flash. Furthermore, this handset comes with 3.5G, WiFi, GPS and Bluetooth connectivity (these terms have become clichés these days!) and the Android version supported is 1.5 (yes, its a surprise that a more advanced version like 1.6 is not included) As far as appearances go, the Motorola Quench is quite a good-looker with a sturdy build. Motorola had no information on pricing, but our guess is that it cold come up to £275, may be even lesser.
Verdict:
Motorola Quench has everything one would look for in a smartphone – An Android OS, large touchscreen, Motoblur, 3.5G support, a superb camera and music player. In short, it has all the makings of a winner.
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