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The editors liked
Fresh design with a trackpad behind the display for navigating the phone
Offers a 5-megapixel camera
Full spectrum of wireless options.
The editors didn't like
Sluggish at times and spontaneously rebooted once during our review period
Device is only running Android 1.5
Small screen
Keyboard's durability in question since it's exposed on the back.
We can almost hear some users say thinking out of the box is overrated. We understand that and – more importantly – the Motorola BACKFLIP can get over people doubting it. It's a bold design, eccentric indeed, but it works. The Motorola BACKFLIP will tease...
Fresh design with a trackpad behind the display for navigating the phone; offers a 5-megapixel camera; full spectrum of wireless options.
Sluggish at times and spontaneously rebooted once during our review period; device is only running Android 1.5; small screen; keyboard's durability in question since it's exposed on the back.
Motorola's new form factor is less than a revolution but still a rather clever design that makes for a versatile handset. It's just a pity that, for territories outside the US, it seems destined to run an antediluvian version of Android. ® More Androi...
Motorola scores points for trying to differentiate the Motorola Backflip from the wealth of other Android smartphones on the market, but its design isn't as practical as the company intended it to be. Ross Catanzariti, PCWorld.idg.com.au ...
Abstract: Some people just need a tactile keyboard on a smartphone. Motorola comes up with an interesting successor (or alternative) to the Droid in the Backflip. It seems like everyone's gotten a taste of the Android platform, except AT&T, home of the iPhone. W...
We can almost hear some users say thinking out of the box is overrated. We understand that and – more importantly – the Motorola BACKFLIP can get over people doubting it. It’s a bold design, eccentric indeed, but it works. The Motorola B...
Abstract: Last year saw the launch of the LG watchphone and the Palm Pre at CES, this year the cellular gem comes in the form of the Motorola Backflip. The Backflip is another addition to the Moto Android line up, but this time the main difference is the fo...
Abstract: Motorola recently released three new mobile phones based on Google's Android operating system (OS). In terms of industrial design and functionality, the Motorola Backflip is hands down the most daring, most innovative and riskiest phone design seen in ...
Abstract: The Backflip comes with a few design features that are first seen in this mobile phone and could very well be rolled out to Motorola's other upcoming handsets. The first of these design initiatives is in the keyboard, or rather the way it opens out ...
350 minutes talk time, 315 hours standby time, MotoBlur to back up info, sync with social networking sites, GPS, Wifi connectivity, Music is compatible with itunes and windows media player, Its 2G memory card allows unlimited storage of contacts in phonebook, MicroSD expansion slot enables storage of music and photos from pc to phone, QWERTY keyboard makes texting and intern, Its Bluetooth 2.0 ma
QWERTY keyboard and touch screen are exposed when phone is closed or not in use, Sometimes it is sluggish when sending a text message or email, Autocancels user out of programs when internet connection is slow, Poor quality of photos, Poor battery life could be better, Uses Old Android OS (Android 1.5), Camera causes phone to reboot, Finicky backtrack and touch screen