At Mobile World Congress in Barcelona this week, Motorola gave V3.co.uk a run through the features of its Backflip smartphone.
The Android device takes a new spin on a smartphone with a full qwerty keyboard, opting for a hinged rather than sliding design. The Backflip's interface can also be controlled from behind the screen, meaning no more blocking the view as you're navigating and fewer smudges.
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