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Motorola Milestone: The QWERTZ Android Smartphone

Written by Vincent Rays. Posted under Mobile Phones on May 9th, 2010


Here’s another pretty late post about Motorola’s sleek Android-powered smartphone. What’s distinctive about Motorola is their keypad. Instead of the usual QWERTY, they changed it to QWERTZ. Another cool stuff about this Android phone is nothing more. It’s just the same as other smartphones with Android OS.

Key features of Motorola Milestone, also known as the Motorola Droid are Multi-touch input method, Accelerometer sensor, Proximity sensor for auto turn-off, and full QWERTZ keyboard with 5-way navigation key.

This phone was released last November 2009, but until now I’ve never seen an actual Motorola Milestone.

Its processor is ARM Cortex A8 600 MHz and I don’t know what to say next. I have nothing more to say about this phone. That’s all I guess, I just want to update this almost dead blog.

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