After a whole bunch of quad-core and dual-core smartphones powered by Android, or the new and appealing Windows Phone devices from Nokia, it’s high time we had a look at some more traditional phones present on the floor at MWC 2012, such as the Motorola Gleam+.
Packing a flip form factor, the same as its predecessor, the new device arrives on shelves with a 2.8-inch (240 x 400 pixels) TFT screen, and with an alphanumeric keyboard.
It packs 50 MB of internal memory, along with a microSD memory card slot (with support for up to 16 GB of external memory).
The specs list of this handset also includes Stereo FM radio with RDS, Bluetooth, GPRS, microUSB v2.0, and a 2 MP photo snapper that can also record videos.
It is powered by a Li-Ion 750 mAh (capable of up to 4 h 50 min of talk time or up to 417 h of standby time).
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