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Previously known as Zeppelin, Motorola Quench is a mid-range Android HSDPA and Wi-Fi handset and you’ll like it. Its working is very impressive, although touch of other buttons were less enamored and of course the wavy-plastic look. This handset has a 3.1 inch and 320 x 480 touchscreen and a touch pad to navigate via menus and screens.

Motorola Quench has a 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with LED flash. Though the screen is not as nice as in  other recent Moto sets and the touch is also not as definite. The music and media playback is quiet quick and the nappily phone response is very impressive. Adobe flash lite is also included which will enable you to play videos from full-fat you tube. Ithasa32GB microSD slot and 3.5mm headphone jack. Motorola Quench sports MotoBlur which is Motorola’s own social network service like face book, my space and twitter, added to Android.

Motorola Quench is fairly fast and quiet intuitive. The buttons below the display of this handset are not much comfortable to use and are little hard to push which is unavoidable. The phone also supports 3G and multitouch. Few things bad about this handset is the small screen, pinch-to-zoom gesture does not work in Google maps and occasional sluggishness is also reported. This handset could be a nice alternative to original Dext, offering a sleek design and enhanced multimedia capabilities. The phone has a dimension of 116.8 x 60 x 12.4 mm and weighs 130 g with a standard battery.


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