Android Phones
Motorola Charm unboxing. What do you want to know?
August 28, 2010 | by Andrew Kameka
Motorola
Motorola has been the most diverse member of the Open Handset Alliance, delivering Android phones in a variety of form factors. The latest design features a bite-sized phone with a 2.8 inch screen and a keyboard that doesn’t need to slide out. There’s something you don’t see everyday.
The Motorola Charm, available for T-Mobile USA, just arrived at my door step, and I’ll be putting it through its paces over the next week. Along the way, I’ll be testing out the device’s keyboard, how apps perform on the QVGA resolution, and attempting to see how successful Motorola is at bringing another phone design to Android.
Below is an unboxing video of the Motorola Charm. Take a quick look at the video for size impressions of the phone and box contents. After seeing these early thoughts, then let me know what you want to know about the device. Drop a line in the comments section and I’ll try to answer it in the full review set to come later this month.














Mine's been ordered but won't come until next week. Is there any built-in options for tethering? And how many apps get confused by the Charm's strange not-landscape, not-portrait screen orientation?
finally someone thought of competing with Blackberry or Nokia.
How good is the keyboard? and is the size confortable? does Launcher pro runs nicely in the device? Those are the questions that most interest me