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{{short description|Android smartphone developed by Motorola Mobility}} |
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The '''Motorola Backflip''' is a [[mobile phone]] released in March, 2010. A [[Smartphone]] for [[AT&T]], it is built on the [[Android (operating system)| Android]] platform. |
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{{Infobox mobile phone |
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|name = Motorola BackFlip |
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|modelnumber =MB300 |
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|codename = Motus |
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|image = [[File:MOTO IIIIIIIIII.jpg|250px]] |
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|manufacturer = [[Motorola Mobility]] |
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|type = [[mobile phone form factors#Flip|Flip]] [[smartphone]] |
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|screen = 320 × 480 [[pixel|px]], {{convert|3.1|in|mm|abbr=on}}, TFT [[liquid crystal display|LCD]], HVGA |
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|OS = [[Android (operating system)|Android]] v1.5 (Cupcake), 2.1 (Eclair), can go up to 2.2.1 (Froyo), and 2.3.7 (Gingerbread) via [[CyanogenMod]] |
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|input = [[touchscreen#Capacitive|Capacitive touchscreen]], virtual keyboard, flip [[QWERTY]] keyboard |
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|cpu = 528 MHz [[Qualcomm]] MSM7201A processor ([[overclockable]] to 768 MHz via root and overclock [[kernel (operating system)|kernel]]) |
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|display = 320 × 480 [[pixel|px]], {{convert|3.1|in|mm|abbr=on}}, TFT [[liquid crystal display|LCD]], HVGA |
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|memory = RAM: 256MB, ROM: 512MB |
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|storage = [[Flash memory]]: 256 [[megabyte|MB]], 199 free; [[microSD]] slot: supports up to 32 [[gigabyte|GB]] |
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|technology = UMTS |
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|networks = UMTS 900/1900/2100 |
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|connectivity = [[Wi-Fi]] ([[802.11b/g]]), [[Bluetooth#Bluetooth 2.0 + EDR|Bluetooth 2.0+EDR]], [[Universal Serial Bus#USB Mini and Micro connectors|Micro USB]], [[assisted GPS|A-GPS]] |
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|camera = 5.0 [[pixel#Megapixel|megapixel]] with [[auto focus]], [[geotagging]] |
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|memory card = [[microSD]] (TransFlash), up to 32GB, 2GB included |
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|music = [[MP3]], [[AAC]] (AAC, AAC+, AAC-LC), AMR-NB, WAV, Ogg Vorbis, MIDI, Windows Media Audio 9 |
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|video = H.263, H.264, MP3, MPEG-4 |
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|battery = Standard battery, Li-ion 1420 mAh, stand-by: up to 320 h, talk time: up to 6 h |
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|weight = {{convert|133|g|oz|abbr=on}} |
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|dimensions = 53.00 × 108.00 × 15.30 mm |
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}} |
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The '''Motorola Backflip''' (also called the Motorola Motus in some regions) is a [[touchscreen]] [[smartphone]] released to the U.S. for [[AT&T Mobility|AT&T]] on March 7, 2010, and for other countries on [[Telus]] and [[Optus]]. It runs the open source [[Google]] [[Android (operating system)|Android]] software. |
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==General features== |
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*The phone is built on the [[Android (operating system)|Android]] [[Android 1.5|platform 1.5]]. Motorola features [[Motoblur]], which integrates multiple [[social network service]] sites on the homescreen. This cannot be uninstalled or disabled unless the phone is modified. |
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*It has a full QWERTY keypad with a "reverse flip" design. When the device is closed and the screen is visible to the user, the reverse side is the keypad itself. Opening the device causes the screen to flip so that it rests above the keypad. |
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==Specifications== |
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*The phone is built on the Android Platform, Android 1.5 and is upgradable to 2.1. |
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*The phone allows the user to interface with multiple [[Social network service| networking sites]] integrated on the home screen. |
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*Model MB300 |
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*Screen size: 3.1-in. |
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*The camera has five [[Pixel| megapixels]] and a 4x zoom. |
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*Screen resolution: HVGA (320 × 480 pixels) |
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*Weight: 4.7 oz |
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*Size: 53.0 × 108.0 × 15.3 mm |
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*Input devices: QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen, Backtrack navigation pad behind screen |
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*Battery: 1400 mAh Li Ion 3.7v Motorola BN80 |
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*Talk time: 350 min, 6 hrs |
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*Standby time: up to 315 hrs, 13.5 days |
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*Processor: 528 mHz ([[overclockable]] to 768 MHz via root and overclock [[kernel (operating system)|kernel]]) |
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*[[RAM]]: 256[[Megabyte|MB]] |
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*ROM: 512MB |
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*Memory: up to 32 GB [[MicroSD]] |
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*[[Wi-Fi]]: 802.11b/g |
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*[[Bluetooth]]: 2.0 + EDR and A2DP |
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*GPS receiver, accelerometer |
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*Dual microphone with noise cancellation |
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*Five [[pixel|megapixels]] with 4x [[digital zoom]] |
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*Video capture rate of 24 [[frame rate|fps]]<ref name=motorolaspecs/> |
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==Applications== |
==Applications== |
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AT&T |
Users may customize their phones by installing apps through the [[Google Play|Android Market]];<ref>[http://mediacenter.motorola.com/content/detail.aspx?ReleaseID=12263&NewsAreaID=2 Motorola Globally Introduces Backflip with Motoblur, Taking Smart in a Whole New Direction], 6 January 2010</ref> however, some carriers (AT&T) do not give users the option to install non-market apps onto the Backflip (a policy they have continued with all of their Android phones).<ref>Jason Ankeny, [http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/t-blocks-non-market-apps-motorola-backflip/2010-03-09 AT&T blocks non-market apps from Motorola Backflip] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120227181009/http://www.fiercemobilecontent.com/story/t-blocks-non-market-apps-motorola-backflip/2010-03-09 |date=2012-02-27 }}, 9 March 2010</ref> This has created some controversy with users, as the non-market apps are often seen as a useful way to expand a phone's capabilities.{{citation needed|date=January 2012}} Users can circumvent this limitation by manually installing 3rd party apps using the tools included with the [[Software development kit|SDK]] while the handset is connected to a computer.{{citation needed|date=January 2012}} |
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==Reviews== |
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Michael Oryl, of "Mobileburn.com," likes the "Backtrack" |
Reviews are generally mixed to unfavorable.{{citation needed|date=January 2012}} Michael Oryl, of "Mobileburn.com," likes the "Backtrack" touchpad on the back of the phone, but points out that large hands often activate it accidentally.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.mobileburn.com/review.jsp?Id=8975 |title=Review of the Motorola BACKFLIP for AT&T; review |access-date=2010-03-19 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110718053451/http://www.mobileburn.com/review.jsp?Id=8975 |archive-date=2011-07-18 }}</ref> Victor Godinez, of ''The Dallas Morning News'', suggests that the phone is aimed towards social networkers, and points out that the price is higher than other options with additional features such as the [[iPhone]].<ref>{{cite web| url = http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/bus/ptech/stories/DN-backflipreview_12bus.ART.State.Edition1.3ce6545.html| url-status = dead| archive-url = https://web.archive.org/web/20100315025639/http://www.dallasnews.com/sharedcontent/dws/bus/ptech/stories/DN-backflipreview_12bus.ART.State.Edition1.3ce6545.html| archive-date = 2010-03-15| title = Motorola's Backflip is aimed squarely at social networkers {{!}} News for Dallas, Texas {{!}} Dallas Morning News {{!}} Personal Technology {{!}} Dallas Business News}}</ref> |
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==System upgrades== |
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On November 9, 2010, a downloadable update, Android OS 2.1 (Eclair) and a compatible version of MotoBlur was released by Motorola for AT&T Backflip customers, U.S. only. The update is unavailable [[over-the-air programming|over-the-air]] (OTA). |
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Since then Eclair is available for phones outside U.S. that are [[Rooting (Android OS)|rooted]] with custom recoveries<ref>{{cite web |url=http://modmymobile.com/forums/566-motorola-backflip-roms/555774-recovery-j_r0dd-mb300-v2-0-2-7-11-a.html |title=[RECOVERY] j_r0dd-mb300-v2.0 (2.7.11) |website=modmymobile.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110211095733/http://modmymobile.com/forums/566-motorola-backflip-roms/555774-recovery-j_r0dd-mb300-v2-0-2-7-11-a.html |archive-date=2011-02-11}} </ref> installed and radio updated. [[CyanogenMod]] 7.2 (Android 2.3.7) is available through official releases.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=motus |title=CyanogenMod Mirror Network - Powered by TDRevolution |website=download.cyanogenmod.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110926065952/http://download.cyanogenmod.com/?device=motus |archive-date=2011-09-26}} </ref> Other custom roms are also available.<ref name="modmymobile.com">{{cite web |url=http://modmymobile.com/forums/566-motorola-backflip-roms/ |title=Motorola Backflip Roms |website=modmymobile.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20101018114326/http://modmymobile.com/forums/566-motorola-backflip-roms |archive-date=2010-10-18}} </ref> |
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===Overclocking=== |
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[[Overclocking]] is possible via overclocking kernels<ref name="modmymobile.com"/> and direct overclocking.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://modmymobile.com/forums/557-motorola-backflip-development/558897-kernel-patch-overclocked-kernel-748mhz.html |title=[KERNEL PATCH] Overclocked kernel 748mhz |website=modmymobile.com |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110113130950/http://modmymobile.com/forums/557-motorola-backflip-development/558897-kernel-patch-overclocked-kernel-748mhz.html |archive-date=2011-01-13}} </ref> Overclocking is available up to 768 MHz on the official cyanogenmod 7 rom. |
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===Multitouch=== |
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Since this phone lacks the [[multitouch]] feature, a patch was made available for the froyo rom. However many testers have reported problems with the touchscreen which becomes jerky and eventually ceases to operate.{{citation needed|date=January 2012|reason=user forums are not reliable. need a reliable source}} |
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==Gallery== |
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File:MOTO IIIIIIIIII.jpg|Front side and keyboard |
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File:MOTO IIIIIIIIIII.jpg|Rear side and touchpad |
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File:MOTO IIIIIIIIIIII.jpg|Front side |
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File:MOTO IIIIIIIIIIIII.jpg|Flip side |
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</gallery> |
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==See also== |
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* [[Galaxy Nexus]] |
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* [[List of Android devices]] |
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==References== |
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{{Motorola phones}} |
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[[Category:Motorola smartphones]] |
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[[Category:Android (operating system) devices]] |
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[[Category:Mobile phones introduced in 2010]] |
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Latest revision as of 09:07, 16 February 2023
The examples and perspective in this US may not represent a worldwide view of the subject. (January 2012) |
Manufacturer | Motorola Mobility |
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Type | Flip smartphone |
Compatible networks | UMTS 900/1900/2100 |
Dimensions | 53.00 × 108.00 × 15.30 mm |
Weight | 133 g (4.7 oz) |
CPU | 528 MHz Qualcomm MSM7201A processor (overclockable to 768 MHz via root and overclock kernel) |
Memory | RAM: 256MB, ROM: 512MB |
Storage | Flash memory: 256 MB, 199 free; microSD slot: supports up to 32 GB |
Battery | Standard battery, Li-ion 1420 mAh, stand-by: up to 320 h, talk time: up to 6 h |
Rear camera | 5.0 megapixel with auto focus, geotagging |
Display | 320 × 480 px, 3.1 in (79 mm), TFT LCD, HVGA |
Connectivity | Wi-Fi (802.11b/g), Bluetooth 2.0+EDR, Micro USB, A-GPS |
Data inputs | Capacitive touchscreen, virtual keyboard, flip QWERTY keyboard |
Model | MB300 |
Codename | Motus |
The Motorola Backflip (also called the Motorola Motus in some regions) is a touchscreen smartphone released to the U.S. for AT&T on March 7, 2010, and for other countries on Telus and Optus. It runs the open source Google Android software.
General features
[edit]- The phone is built on the Android platform 1.5. Motorola features Motoblur, which integrates multiple social network service sites on the homescreen. This cannot be uninstalled or disabled unless the phone is modified.
- It has a full QWERTY keypad with a "reverse flip" design. When the device is closed and the screen is visible to the user, the reverse side is the keypad itself. Opening the device causes the screen to flip so that it rests above the keypad.
Specifications
[edit]The specifications according to the Motorola website in June 2010:[1]
Hardware
[edit]- Model MB300
- Screen size: 3.1-in.
- Screen resolution: HVGA (320 × 480 pixels)
- Weight: 4.7 oz
- Size: 53.0 × 108.0 × 15.3 mm
- Input devices: QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen, Backtrack navigation pad behind screen
- Battery: 1400 mAh Li Ion 3.7v Motorola BN80
- Talk time: 350 min, 6 hrs
- Standby time: up to 315 hrs, 13.5 days
- Processor: 528 mHz (overclockable to 768 MHz via root and overclock kernel)
- RAM: 256MB
- ROM: 512MB
- Memory: up to 32 GB MicroSD
- Wi-Fi: 802.11b/g
- Bluetooth: 2.0 + EDR and A2DP
- GPS receiver, accelerometer
- Dual microphone with noise cancellation
- Five megapixels with 4x digital zoom
- LED flash and automatic focus
- Video capture rate of 24 fps[1]
Applications
[edit]Users may customize their phones by installing apps through the Android Market;[2] however, some carriers (AT&T) do not give users the option to install non-market apps onto the Backflip (a policy they have continued with all of their Android phones).[3] This has created some controversy with users, as the non-market apps are often seen as a useful way to expand a phone's capabilities.[citation needed] Users can circumvent this limitation by manually installing 3rd party apps using the tools included with the SDK while the handset is connected to a computer.[citation needed]
Reviews
[edit]Reviews are generally mixed to unfavorable.[citation needed] Michael Oryl, of "Mobileburn.com," likes the "Backtrack" touchpad on the back of the phone, but points out that large hands often activate it accidentally.[4] Victor Godinez, of The Dallas Morning News, suggests that the phone is aimed towards social networkers, and points out that the price is higher than other options with additional features such as the iPhone.[5]
System upgrades
[edit]On November 9, 2010, a downloadable update, Android OS 2.1 (Eclair) and a compatible version of MotoBlur was released by Motorola for AT&T Backflip customers, U.S. only. The update is unavailable over-the-air (OTA). Since then Eclair is available for phones outside U.S. that are rooted with custom recoveries[6] installed and radio updated. CyanogenMod 7.2 (Android 2.3.7) is available through official releases.[7] Other custom roms are also available.[8]
Overclocking
[edit]Overclocking is possible via overclocking kernels[8] and direct overclocking.[9] Overclocking is available up to 768 MHz on the official cyanogenmod 7 rom.
Multitouch
[edit]Since this phone lacks the multitouch feature, a patch was made available for the froyo rom. However many testers have reported problems with the touchscreen which becomes jerky and eventually ceases to operate.[citation needed]
Gallery
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Front side and keyboard
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Rear side and touchpad
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Front side
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Flip side
See also
[edit]References
[edit]- ^ a b "Error - Motorola".
- ^ Motorola Globally Introduces Backflip with Motoblur, Taking Smart in a Whole New Direction, 6 January 2010
- ^ Jason Ankeny, AT&T blocks non-market apps from Motorola Backflip Archived 2012-02-27 at the Wayback Machine, 9 March 2010
- ^ "Review of the Motorola BACKFLIP for AT&T; review". Archived from the original on 2011-07-18. Retrieved 2010-03-19.
- ^ "Motorola's Backflip is aimed squarely at social networkers | News for Dallas, Texas | Dallas Morning News | Personal Technology | Dallas Business News". Archived from the original on 2010-03-15.
- ^ "[RECOVERY] j_r0dd-mb300-v2.0 (2.7.11)". modmymobile.com. Archived from the original on 2011-02-11.
- ^ "CyanogenMod Mirror Network - Powered by TDRevolution". download.cyanogenmod.com. Archived from the original on 2011-09-26.
- ^ a b "Motorola Backflip Roms". modmymobile.com. Archived from the original on 2010-10-18.
- ^ "[KERNEL PATCH] Overclocked kernel 748mhz". modmymobile.com. Archived from the original on 2011-01-13.