Wednesday, March 31, 2010

The tablet size phone from Motorola

The latest Motorola QUENCH is the hottest Android handset which by the way is even marking the return of the social networking savvy MotoBLUR interface. MotoBLUR is a collection of widgets enabling invariable brook of status updates, mail and messages from sites including Facebook, Twitter etc. to appear directly on the home screen. The tablet-shaped QUENCH may not have a keyboard, but it definitely covers up for this QWERTY shortage with an affluence of key in methods.

Navigation is handled with a touch pad in the centre of the device making small labor of surfing websites and which gives you an amazing experience on the high resolution 3.1 inch display. The camera is no stoop with a 5 megapixel lens which has a LED flash. Other features include Wi-Fi; GPS etc. which should make you look for Motorola QUENCH deals even more.

Typing is already a simple task on the cheap Motorola QUENCH thanks to analytical text, but is made easier still with the addition of Swype. This narrative user input method enables you to slither from one implicit button to the next at lightning pace, and makes for speedy and trouble-free messaging.

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