Motorola

A new phone, Quench XT3, from its Quench series has got introduced by Motorola which the company first showcased at the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona in the start of the year 2010. The XT3 has undergone few drastic alterations from its predecessors. And the phone is priced at 12,500 which is available in online.
The Quench XT3 is running on Android 1.6 OS and it comes with the promise of an OS update to Android 2.1. In India, this phone is one of the low priced Android devices. A 3.2 inch capacitive HVGA display screen with a 3MP camera with autofocus and LED flash are available in this phone.

Accessorize your life with a smartphone that’s destined to turn heads. Introducing Motorola FLIPOUTTMwith MOTOBLUR™– an innovative phone that’s as unique as you are. The touch screen’s pivot design exposes a five-row QWERTY keypad with a separate number row, transforming the phone from compact and pocketable to a charming social package. Stay in control with enhanced features on MOTOBLUR, including customizable filters for your Happenings and Messages widgets.
Motorola CHARM is expected to be available this summer exclusively in the U.S. for customers of T-Mobile USA, Inc.
“Motorola strives to provide an increased customizable user experience, which is enabled by our latest enhancements to MOTOBLUR and featured on the new Motorola CHARM,” said Jean Pierre Le Cannellier, vice president, Americas Marketing, Motorola Mobile Devices. “Combine that with a compact design, easy handling and all the features you would expect from a smartphone, and we believe that CHARM with MOTOBLUR adds the social ability and workability consumers are looking for.”

The new Motorola Backflip is a Touchscreen Android mobile phone with Reverse flip keyboard and Rear directional touch-pad.The reverse flip design puts the Motorola Backflip in table top mode and transforms it into a hands-free video player,Music player,Digital picture frame or alarm clock.
The new Motorola Backflip also features MOTOBLUR that lets you stream your emails and social networks into one feed. And with a secure server as a backup, you’ll never really lose it.