Motorola unveils Evoke QA4 touchscreen phone

Well, firstly, Motorolas Evoke QA4 actually isnt a smartphone. It adopts the styling and touchscreen functionality of the iPhone, using widgets to offer up a similar application access system, though without the essential smartphone operating system to make it truly feature rich.
It does still offer more than the average mobile handset, however, with a slide out QWERTY, access to sites such as YouTube and Google Picassa and an onscreen keyboard when the handset is in its landscape orientation.
Motorola insists its working on entries for the smartphone market, however, and is looking to launch both Android and Windows Mobile devices in the near future.
Its not long since the Motorola V3 was replaced by the iPhone as the most popular handset in the world, but until the company can get back n the cutting edge, iPhone-look-a-likes are about as close as Motorola fans can get.