Yes, we’ve discussed pretty much about smartphones here, and here’s another one from Motorola. Very much like the others we’ve talked here before, it has a big touchscreen, the functions are pretty much alike too, and the difference can only be seen when we actually get our hands on. So, just view the previews!
The cellphone industry today is a little weird to me, looks like every company is trying to throw out a statement by making alike phones. As we all can see, Motorola is really going all out in producing more Android devices around the world. At the ongoing Mobile Web Congress, Motorola has just announced it latest Android-powered device called the Motorola QUENCH with MOTOBLUR. Well, to date the Motorola Quench is the eighth Android device from Motorola and it boasts of a sleek touch-screen design, with pinch and zoom navigation and a front-facing centrally-located touch pad.
The Motorola Quench also supports Adobe Flash lite complementing its 3.1-inch high-resolution touchscreen display, which means the internet surfing will be more enjoyable. It also provides full syncing support of contacts, post, messages, photos and more from your social networking services such as MySpace, Facebook, Twitter, Gmail and work and personal email as well as last. Updates from these services are automatically delivered to the phone’s home screen.
Another exciting feature of the Motorola Quench is the Swype technology which makes it easier to enter text messages, allowing you to reply to text messages quickly. As we’ve been told, the faster the better! And with MOTOBLUR, the Motorola Quench keeps happenings, messages, news feeds and more readily available for browsing and responding on its customizable home screen. The phone’s contact information such as email addresses, profile pictures and phone numbers are automatically synced whenever you change them online. Other features of the Motorola Quench include – a connected media player, music search feature, streaming FM radio, 5 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash, voice-activated search, access to the Android market, 3G, Wi-Fi, aGPS, and stereo Bluetooth1.
The Motorola QUENCH is slated for a first quarter 2010 release worldwide. It will be called the Motorola CLIQ XT in the U.S. under T-Mobile. Well, this is what I’ve got so far, sounds like a nice phone to come. And personally, it looks like a nice phone too, I like these round corners and the smaller size, looks kinda cute, I think it’s a more suitable phone for girls. Anyway, we’ll still have to wait…