Motorola QUENCH – An Android Multimedia Experience
News has recently been received regarding the imminent launch of Motorola’s new QUENCH smartphone, and it is certainly packed with a wide range of useful and exciting features – especially for users demanding perpetual connectivity and access to mobile applications such as social networking and instant messaging. The QUENCH comes kitted out with Motorola’s MOTOBLUR content platform and it is certainly an Android-powered behemoth. The MOTOBLUR platform is perfect for those constantly on the go with regards to cyber-conversations and social networking sites and it is capable of organising all of your messages, along with synching all of your contacts across platforms.
The device also plays host to an excellently designed and swanky touchscreen with an ultra-stylish and easy-to-use touch-pad. For Web browsing the QUENCH comes equipped with Adobe Flash Lite which affords the user a trouble-free and enjoyable internet surfing experience on the QUENCH’s ultra-trendy 3.1-inch high-res display screen. According to Sanjay Jha, Motorola’s Co-Chief Executive Officer, the QUENCH device represents Motorola’s dedication to giving users precisely what they desire from a mobile handheld device, and making it easier to use and access than ever before.
Jha said that the QUENCH, especially with its MOTOBLUR, was at the apex of Motorola’s design and production principles. He believes that it also offers users a slight deviation from the traditional features of an Android phone, and that users will be able to enjoy an excellent web experience “packed with much more messaging and music.”
Talking of MOTOBLUR, it represents part of Motorola’s commitment to design and smooth running applications and it has been specially developed by Motorola’s Research and Development team in order to make its usage a much more ‘personal and socially smart experience for users’, a spokesman for the developers has said. MOTOBLUR affords users the capability of synching all of their postings, messages, contacts and photographs from an incredibly wide and diverse range of places such as personal e-mail addresses stored on your phone, your Facebook account, Twitter, MySpace and Gmail. Users can also choose to share their various forms of information across a wide variety of different user platforms, allowing excellent accessibility and the ability to stay fully connected with friends and family with the bare minimum of fuss.
The platform’s features also ensure that on-screen tasks such as e-mailing and text messaging is extremely fast and affords few typing errors thanks to the highly responsive keys. The device also fits snugly into the hand for ease of use, a big plus over some bulkier other models on the market. Another excellent feature on the QUENCH device is something called Swype, a great feature that allows rapid and easy text entry when you reply to a received message. Swype is also great for the user in other ways in that it immediately synchs all of your e-mail addresses, contact info, phone numbers and profile pictures as soon as you change them from any of the supported online platforms. This is a wonderful feature-especially if you are constantly changing your specs, as well as adding new
photos and postings as it negates any further need to go through and manually change everything on all of your platforms.
The response touchscreen keypad also features pinch and zoom capabilities, and makes on-screen navigation easy with a centrally-located and front-facing touch pad. The 5.0 megapixel camera takes good still photographs, and the device also has some ultra-cool features such has the ability to perform voice-activated online searches, negating the need to wearily type a ton of information into your browser. With its stereo Bluetooth connectivity and Wi-Fi enablement this is a great Android-powered device that is sure to get people talking.