
Regardless of whether it’s going to be called the Motorola Enzo or Backflip, it’s certainly a phone with an interesting form factor. It might not be obvious from the picture, but the name “Backflip” is quite apt for this phone, as its display actually flips backwards to close the phone, so the keyboard is always exposed. Another interesting feature is that there is a touchpad on the back of the phone when open, and you can use it to easily scroll through web pages. While there obviously aren’t any official specs just, the rumored specs include:
- Android 1.5
- MotoBLUR
- Wi-Fi
- Bluetooth
- GPS
- 5-megapixel camera with flash
- 3.1-inch 320 x 480 display
- 512MB ROM and 256MB RAM
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