
Most people are familiar with navigation such as a track pad and track ball, but this time Motorola applying a different approach, mobile vendors from the United States was also pinned in the back of the navigation system in the form of smart phones track pad or called Backtrack Navigation Pad.
"The placement of the trackpad on the back make it easier for users to operate the Charm," said Yacob Lokajaya, Motorola engineers in the ICC Exhibition at the Jakarta Convention Center (JCC), Jakarta on Thursday (9 / 6).
Yacob said Motorola Charm also features a compact and multi-touch design where the user can use the keypad buttons and touch screen to operate the news.
"So there are two ways of operation can be via keypad and screen," he said.
Shaped qwerty smart phone was sold for Rp. 1499 million and running with the Android operating system 2.1 (Eclair).
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