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Motorola Charm Officially Announced For T-Mobile

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Seems Motorola’s gotten annoyed with the links and just vomited up all of the information we could want at this time. The Motorola Charm is now official and is headed straight for T-Mobile. Confirmed through the official presser are the additions of a back-side trackpad, Android 2.1 with the latest version of MOTOBLUR, a 2.8-inch screen, a fully-exposed QWERTY keyboard, and more.

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One feature I didn’t expect a device like the Charm – being targeted to back-t0-school teens and social networking fiends – to house is active noise cancellation during calls using dual mics. They’re calling it CrystalTalk PLUS, but we’ll leave that verdict up to those who will eventually end up using it.

For the record, this is the first device launching in the United States with the latest version of MOTOBLUR (the Motorola FlipOut in other parts of the world also sports this updated version). Sometime this summer is all we could find in terms of availability, and pricing is yet to be determined (but expect it to err on the side of being cheap). Full press release is just below.

Exclusively for T-Mobile USA, Motorola CHARM packs smartphone features and social graces into a pocketable design with Android(TM) 2.1 and MOTOBLUR(TM) enhancements

LIBERTYVILLE, Ill., July 7 /PRNewswire-FirstCall/ — Motorola (NYSE: MOT) today announced the upcoming availability of Motorola CHARM™, a touch screen smartphone that packs a social networking punch with Android™ 2.1, MOTOBLUR™ enhancements, a compact design and a BACKTRACK™ feature that makes screen navigation even more intuitive.
Motorola CHARM is expected to be available this summer exclusively in the U.S. for customers of T-Mobile USA, Inc.
“Motorola strives to provide an increased customizable user experience, which is enabled by our latest enhancements to MOTOBLUR and featured on the new Motorola CHARM,” said Jean Pierre Le Cannellier, vice president, Americas Marketing, Motorola Mobile Devices. “Combine that with a compact design, easy handling and all the features you would expect from a smartphone, and we believe that CHARM with MOTOBLUR adds the social ability and workability consumers are looking for.”
Motorola CHARM provides consumers all the features of a smartphone with the intuitive navigation of a 2.8 inch touch screen – all in a compact, pocketable design that makes messaging a snap using the combination of a full QWERTY keyboard and touch screen. The BACKTRACK navigation pad, located on the back of the smartphone directly behind the home screen, is similar to a laptop touch panel and enables an unobstructed view of the Web, texts, e-mails and news feeds. Plus, with Android 2.1 and enhanced MOTOBLUR features, CHARM offers new customization and filtering options.
“Being social with friends and family comes naturally for T-Mobile customers, and we think mobilizing their social experiences should be effortless,” said Saj Sahay, director of product management, T-Mobile USA. “With the new Motorola CHARM and enhancements to the Android and MOTOBLUR experience, we’re bringing more social skills to our broad portfolio of Android-powered smartphones.”
Motorola CHARM will be the first device in the U.S. to feature an enhanced version of MOTOBLUR built on Android 2.1, which syncs contacts, posts, messages, photos and much more in easy to manage streams — from sources such as Facebook®, MySpace, Twitter™, Gmail™, work and personal e-mail. MOTOBLUR now allows for even greater customization, providing users more options to follow who and what really matters.
MOTOBLUR filters can be selected from a single social networking account, contacts, group or messaging account so that users can select only the information they want to stream live to the Happenings and Messages widgets. Users can move and resize pre-loaded home screen widgets to personalize up to seven home screen panels for an even more custom experience. Lastly, consumers can manage their phone’s battery consumption by selecting different power modes to conserve battery.
Contacts in MOTOBLUR are automatically synced to the phone from personal and work e-mail and social network accounts. MOTOBLUR will continue to provide convenience and peace of mind, as lost devices can be located from a secure personal information portal and even remotely erased if necessary. In addition, one user name and password brings back contacts, messages and connectivity to previously configured networks and e-mail providers.
Last, but not least, Moto Phone Portal enables you to access and manage your phone’s data from any browser through a USB or Wi-Fi connection. Edit content and view important phone information while at home or on-the-go. Leave pictures on a friend’s PC, share a video at the local Internet cafe or share a presentation during an important business meeting.
Additional features on Motorola CHARM include:
Adobe® Flash® enabled Web browsing experience to view most of today’s content-rich sites
Full suite of Google™ services including: Google Search™, Google Maps™, Gmail™ and access to thousands of apps on Android Market™
Pinch to zoom functionality and two-finger swipe to easily surf the Web and sort through photos
Capture sharp photos with a 3MP camera and KODAK PERFECT TOUCH technology for better, brighter pictures
One-touch social media uploads to Facebook®, MySpace, Picasa™ and PhotoBucket®
CrystalTalk™ PLUS for enhanced audio and call quality with a second microphone for increased voice quality while filtering out background noise
Corporate email pushed immediately to the device for instant inbox updates

Availability
Motorola CHARM with MOTOBLUR is expected to be available exclusively to T-Mobile USA customers this summer. For more information on Motorola CHARM with MOTOBLUR, please visit here. To view images please visit here.
Certain features, services and applications are network dependent and may not be available in all areas; additional terms, conditions and/or charges may apply. Contact your service provider for details. All features, functionality and other product specifications are subject to change without notice or obligation.
MOTOROLA and the Stylized M Logo are registered in the U.S. Patent and Trademark Office. The MOTOBLUR logo is a trademark of Motorola.
Android, Google, Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail, Android Market and Picasa, are trademarks of Google Inc. Facebook is a registered trademark of Facebook, Inc. Photobucket is a registered trademark of Photobucket.com, Inc. All other product or service names are the property of their respective owners © 2010 Motorola, Inc. All rights reserved.
About Motorola
Motorola is known around the world for innovation in communications and focused on advancing the way the world connects. From broadband communications infrastructure, enterprise mobility and public safety solutions to high-definition video and mobile devices, Motorola is leading the next wave of innovations that enable people, enterprises and governments to be more connected and more mobile. Motorola (NYSE: MOT) had sales of US $22 billion in 2009. For more information, please visit www.motorola.com.

Quentyn Kennemer
The "Google Phone" sounded too awesome to pass up, so I bought a G1. The rest is history. And yes, I know my name isn't Wilson.

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8 Comments

  1. Looks like a BB to me.

  2. With any luck, they will decide to class this as a Nuron-esque smartphone and allow it to operate on the $10/month data plan.

  3. And I love the press-screenshot with the frat party whore’s facebook updates. Awesome.

  4. Moto Phone Portal – Cool

    Adobe Flash – WHAT!!!! I thought that couldn’t be put on phones with that low of a processor, or on Froyo-less phones. Looks like Moto is stepping ahead of the curve!

    If that’s the case, users of phones like the Cliq might have a more powerful device than they thought when they get the MotoBlur update.

  5. @Kevin, it’s most likely Flash-lite.

  6. @Kevin, where did you see what kind of processor this had?

  7. I left my G1 to get the 9700 back in Dec. Time to come back to Android. :)

  8. I’ve been trying to justify getting that pretty 9700, but Im too addicted to what Android provides.

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