The Motorola Charm includes 2GB of Memory which is expandable up to 32GB. The actual speed of its processor seems to be mysteriously hard to find as does the actual on-board amount of ram. However Andriod OS 2.1 is installed along with the very good MOTOBLUR interface. In order to setup the phone you will have to set up a MOTOBLUR account. It’s apparent when using the device that it is certainly no powerhouse like the Nexus One or most of the other newer Android phones coming out, as it experiences some serious hiccups when moving from application to application which destroys the fluidity of moving around the phone. Often the phone just freezes and the only way to wake it up again is to press the power button which works like a kind of kick start. Even during phone calls, when having to enter in additional information at prompts it will occasionally hang – this is not good at all. Fortunately, these instances are few and far between but still seem kind of unacceptable. Luckily pinching and zooming websites isn’t an issue, nor is there a lag while doing those gestures. Hopefully an OS upgrade will fix some of those other bugs.
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