Thursday, February 17, 2011

 

Motorola Backflip Unboxing Pictures & Review

Named as “Backflip”, the Motorola ME600 Android Smartphone arrives with a truly unique design, which is aptly reflected by its name. How would the innovative touch panel amaze us? What else can it offer to attract us? Let’s take a look at what’s inside the box: a Motorola ME600 Backflip Phone, a battery, a charger, a stereo handsfree and a user's guide.

Motorola Backflip Phone Unboxing Review

It is in fact not so surprising to know that the Backflip is running the MOTOBLUR social networking interface with a high-resolution 3.1-inch touchscreen. What makes it special, indeed, is the flip at the back!

Motorola Backflip Phone Unboxing Review

The groundbreaking design lies at the back makes the difference: Unlike the usual sliding one, the QWERTY keyboard is designed to be reversely flipped at the back of the touchpad when closed.

Motorola Backflip Phone Unboxing Review

The keyboard is indeed out-standing with its seamless design. It is back-lit once it flipped to the front. Getting rid of the restrctions of space, the roomy buttons make the keyboard a truly
responsive and convenient for typing.

Motorola Backflip Phone Unboxing Review

With the QWERTY flipped, it immediately turns into a desktop clock. This is indeed an interesting example illustrating practicability brought by the innovative design.

Motorola Backflip Phone Unboxing Review

The 5 megapixel camera itself is not something extraordinary. Yet with it placed on the keyboard, it becomes much more user-friendly for self photo-taking since the keyboard can be flipped facing the users.

Motorola Backflip Phone Unboxing Review

The unique reverse-flip design comes along with a backtrack navigational function.The navigation pad at the back of the monitor offers a brand new experience to control. Such innovation allows us to obtain a complete mastery by easy scrolling and navigation of home screen widgets.

Motorola Backflip Phone Unboxing Review

On the top you’ll find the audio jack and power button.

All in all, the touch panel on the back of the display and a back with a keypad is literally the attraction of the model. Backflip is surely your choice if you are looking for such innovation which can definitely bring you an unique user experience.

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Monday, February 14, 2011

 

Nokia X2 Unboxing Pictures & Review

With a surprisingly affordable price, Nokia X2 appears to be a really decent choice for all low budget shoppers. We shall now examine together what Nokia can offer us together with such value for money. Inside the box you can find, of course, a Nokia X2 Phone, a user's guidea battery, a AC-3 charger, a WH-205 handsfree together with a user's guide.

Nokia X2 Phone Unboxing Review




The simple yet modern appearance is indeed a big selling point. The sleek design is marked by curved back countours and high-gloss finish. This is truly appealing to users from all age range.

Nokia X2 Phone Unboxing Review




At the back you can find a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash.It features full focus, 4x zoom, self timer, white balance, and full screen viewfinder and color tones. It can also record QVGA videos at a rate of 20fps. Though not surprising, it is indeed a bonus since the phone offered at such a low price. In fact, what else can you expect with such a value for money?

Nokia X2 Phone Unboxing Review




The flat keys are proved to be tactile and responsive. You can find a keyboard allows easy-typing below the navigation aaray, like most of the typical Nokia straight appearance.

Nokia X2 Phone Unboxing Review




From left to right: a microUSB slot, battery charger port, a 3.5mm audio jack port can be found at top of the phone.

All in all, Nokia X2 offers more than its price indicates. The sleek design, the out-standing camera together with a powerful mp3 function are truly highlights of the model, making it a wise choice for low budget shoppers.



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