Motorola and Verizon slam down weird QWERTY-toting Android Droid Pro

We’ll certainly have to give this to the design team at Motorola – we didn’t expect a form factor that looked like this.
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We’ll certainly have to give this to the design team at Motorola – we didn’t expect a form factor that looked like this.
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Hot out of buzzin’ Basingstoke, England UK is the news that Motorola’s new MILESTONE 2 Android handset is set to be unleashed on the rolling hills and beer-can cluttered urban landscapes of Blighty.

Motorola’s kerrrr-azy looking Flipout mobile has been officially launched, with specs and videos served up for folks looking to fit a square shaped phone into their rectangular lives.

Set to be AT&T’s first Android handset, Motorola’s new Backflip gets its name from its contortionist abilities to fold out the QWERTY keyboard back against its screen section, leaving the keys exposed.
The unique reverse flip design lets users switch between a regular slider phone and a table top media player, and the handset comes with Motorola’s all-singing MOTOBLUR interface, running on top of the Android 1.5 OS (not the latest version 2.1, sadly).
Woot! Don your white gloves, get your glow sticks out and show us your ‘big box, little box’ dance routine in time to Motorola’s banging promo video for the ‘MotoBlur’ interface in its new Motorola DEXT/CLIQ handset.

The ‘avin’ it video shows off the Motorola’s MotoBlur technology, which functions as an eye candy interface and as an integrated service, connecting e-mail, calendering services, Facebook, Twitter and MySpace on the Android powered device.
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