Even the Android Froyo 2.2 is out and tested on Google Nexus One already but it doesn’t mean that all the high-end Android smartphone will be starting to get it now. That’s why Motorola Milestone / Droid has just been introduced in South Korea still running on Android 2.1. The well known Motorola Milestone / Droid comes with a new name, dubbed as Moto QRTY. The Moto QRTY is the same as the Milestone / Droid, the only different is it does have a keyboard with Korean characters.
But don’t worry since the US will get the Froyo Upgrade later this month, so I believe the European Milestone and this brand new QRTY might also get the latest version of Android pretty soon. More details here and press release after the jump. [UV]
PRESS RELEASE :
Seoul – July 8, 2010 – the global leader in wireless mobile communications and launch the first national runner Android phones Motorola (NYSE: MOT) Motorola Android 2.1 platform, featuring a full QWERTY (MOTO QRTY ™) and South Korea are presented.
Moto Android kwotineun highly successful media and consumers of the world’s leading smart phone from Motorola acclaimed XT702 is a model of Korea. Slider QWERTY (QWERTY) keyboard and the slim design featuring Android phone, released in Korea, many consumers have been waiting for is the product.
Wolreokacheok Rick (Rick Wolochatiuk), president of Motorola Korea “MOTO kwotineun Android smartphone market with excellent products leading to a symbolic show of Motorola’s leadership,” said “in Korea, Motorola introduced the first Android smartphone, the next surprise seonsahal innovative mobile experiences to consumers Korea smartphone will be available continuously, “he said.
Moto Android powered 2.1 kwotineun Android Google’s powerful mobile service based on a variety of applications and offers. Google Search (Google Search ™), Google Maps (Google Maps ™), Gmail ™, Google Talk (Google Talk ™), a Google account, such as calendar and address book integration and support services, and Google Mobile Android Market applications available around the world allows.
Moto-slider QWERTY keyboard, especially kwotineun hiring a text message or e-mail use business-prone people, SNS is a widely used product is suited to someone. 3.7 inches depending on the situation at any time using high-resolution display and a QWERTY keypad pulteochi character input method of selecting the optimal use of a more convenient messaging and Web browsing is possible. In addition, the QWERTY keyboard, despite the body of a slim 13.7mm design of the Motorola Android expertise and experience show differentiation.
Android WebKit browser, implemented by mounting faster Internet speeds 1 and 2, and the motto is a powerful multi-tasking support kwotiro run multiple applications at the same time allows a variety of Web applications and widgets to access 3’s were not constrained.
Moreover, the motto kwotineun Finch and zoom, zoom, and double-tap the touch of a wide variety of Motorola supported when viewing web browsing and multimedia to provide a more convenient user experience. Touch the screen two times in a row or two fingers as a gesture to collect earned an intuitive screen can zoom in or out.
Motorola’s Moto-8 starting kwotineun SK Telecom’s resellers and retailers nationwide is available at. For more information about Motorola Motorola website kwotie ( www.motorola.com / us / Consumer ) can be found at.
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so i’m on the fifth moto cliq holding out for the sixth to arrive.. Unhappy and i need to say i’m incredibly unhappy with the replacements ive been recently getting, keyboards not lighting up, the display splitting , turning off unexpectedly, being extreamly hot whenever charging..etc.. ive just had the worst luck with this mobile phone.. they presented me the brand new dash and the new blackberry.. but i really like the versatility of this phone so much that im trying to look past it.. i only need to know if anybody else is having these problems with replacements.. or just in general.
The Motorola DROID continues to present new possibilities day-to-day. I’ve had it for about 10 months and I have had a Blackberry attached to my body since September 1998. Getting connected is a essential part of my lifestyle so I am often reachable by household and co-workers. I’m a bit addicted to the Market place for DROID Applications. When the device had limitless memory I would test the capacity. I believe this OS may be the way of the future and intend to grow with all of you to learn it through and through. Thanks for your content.
At the same time as I love a physical keyboard, after managing the Samsung Captivate for roughly 15 minutes, it’s arduous to go back. At the moment I’m debating whether to go to Verizon for the Droid X, go to Dash for the EVO, or stick with AT&T for the Captivate…decisions, decisions.