Introducing The Motorola Backlflip from AT&T
AT&T announced that the its first Android phone would be the folding Motorola Backflip, which will continue on sale on March 7.

Customers can buy the BackFlip on Mar. 7 for $99, following a $100 rebate, using a two-year agreement required to make discount.
“Motorola Backflip brings together the very best of social networking with the nation’s fastest 3G network,” said David Christopher, chief marketing officer, AT&T Mobility and Consumer Markets, inside a statement. “Having the ability to ride on our newest and fastest 3G network, access to over 20,000 AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots, and a chance to talk and surf concurrently, Backflip boasts an improved 3G experience.”
In 2008, AT&T said it would be open to selling phones based on the Android OS in January, AT&T said it would sell a Dell Android-based smartphone
As suggested by its name, probably the most innovative feature concerning the Backflip could be the hardware design. Closed, the laptop keyboard and screen both face out. A user can flip it flat, or right type of V-shape to stand it over a table and watch a movie clip. Propped up in its V shape, in addition , it works as a digital picture frame or alarm clock.
The Backflip is basically a hacked Motorola CLIQ. Its specs have become similar: a 528-MHz Qualcomm MSM 7200A processor, 320-by-480 screen, 5-megapixel camera, Wi-Fi, 3G and Google Android 1.5 OS (at the least in January) with Motorola’s MOTOBLUR social-networking add-ons. AT&T did not officially disclose which version from the Android OS that the Backflip would include, but Motorola showed the phone off using 1.5 OS.

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