There were rumors that Motorola had an Android handset that was named the Motus. Apparently, the rumors are true, but this particular mobile device will be known as either the “Enzo” or “Backflip”.
The phone has a unique ability to use the keyboard on the back of the phone when it is closed, and works as a trackpad for scrolling when the phone is open. As you can see, there is an AT&T logo on it, which probably means that they are the carrier. We don’t know when it will be out, but it will probably be soon with this Android fad that’s going on.
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Probably best known as a familiar brand if you are looking for a music player, Emgeton has a mobile phone division as well. And to prove it, they have released their latest handset, the Emgeton Enzo, a 3G candybar that kind of looks like Sony Ericsson’s C902. One thing that should be noted though, this phone does not come with the usual camera.
Features:
- 2.2 inch TFT display with 240 x 320 pixels and 260k colors
- Tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE connectivity (900/1800/1900)
- HSDPA 2100 connectivity (only for the first SIM card)
- Bluetooth
- MP3 / video player
- E-mail
- 2MP camera
- VGA camera for video calls
- 50MB of internal memory
- MicroSD card support, up to 4GB
- Talk time: up to 5 hours
- Stand-by time: up to 10 days
- 117 x 49 x 16.5 mm
- 109 grams
This phone should be available starting April, carrying a SRP of $388.
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