Saturday, January 9, 2010

CES: Motorola smart phones in the Netherlands goes back cast

Motorola smart phones in the Netherlands goes back cast. For example, Dext and Backflip in the Netherlands to come, if at CES, Motorola has confirmed to Tweakers.net. Motorola did not supply equipment for a while longer.

Motorola in 2009 brought no smart phones in the Netherlands and in previous years were too few U.S. aircraft manufacturer of the Netherlands. This change goes in 2010, says a spokesman for Motorola. "We want to make again and gain market share so let's go back to our devices deliver more markets. Netherlands will certainly one of his."

The Milestone, the European version of the successful U.S. Droid, is not officially for sale in the Netherlands, but through gray imports was nevertheless Android device already in the Netherlands to obtain. For Dext, the European version of the Cliq, is that far. "But that should come to the Netherlands, like the Backflip we announced at CES," said the spokesman.

The Backflip has a qwerty keyboard on the back. Because the back to fold forward, the keyboard can be used. On the back of the keyboard is a trackpad. Both Dext and Backflip feature Motorola's Moto Blur interface, which updates various social networks in the home screen appears. Also adds a universe Moto Blur inbox to the software, which SMS, mails and messages from social networks end up in an inbox.

Motorola Android phones will only release in the Netherlands. "We were up last year smartphones for various platforms, but we have decided we only focus on Android," said the spokesman at the CES compared Tweakers.net. Called "dumb phones" Motorola will not come to the Netherlands. Of those still in the United States are made, the spokesman left in the middle. Also on release dates, he wanted nothing to say.
Motorola Backflip

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