Android platform based Backflip falls in kitty of AT&T

Android platform based Backflip falls in kitty of AT&TAs say the trade analysts it was worth a long wait when AT&T finally featured Motorola's Backflip in its network at a price of $100 USD and a two year contract.

The 3.1-incher equipped with a HVGA display , a touch screen UI plus an additional QWERTY keyboard is loaded with a solid 5.0 mega-pixel camera, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi connectivity, social network synching through MOTOBLUR, an on-board GPS navigation, a full HTML browser, and a 3.5mm headphone jack. This is a device which serves as a storehouse with its expandable 32GB memory via microSD card.

David Christopher, chief marketing officer at AT&T Mobility and Consumer Market says, "With the ability to ride on the newest and fastest 3G network, access to more than 20,000 AT&T Wi-FI hotspots, and ability to talk and surf at the same time, Backflip boasts a better Android experience."