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The editors liked
Simple social network aggregation with Motoblur
Full QWERTY
Impressive connectivity
The social networking and email features are superb
The design innovative and it has the Android OS.
Portraitish keyboard
Android 2.1
Android 2.1 OS
Highly usable keyboard
Fast 720MHz processor and ample operating memory
Innovative battery and data saving options
Quirky design
Connected music player
Motoblur is a clever system
Small overall size when closed
Accessible microSD card slot
Pocket-friendly size
Full Qwerty keyboard
Swappable covers
Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity for fast Web browsing
Unique compact design
Android 2.1 and MotoBlur UI
Good messaging input
Multiple syncing options
Good battery life
Small
QWERTY keyboard
Android
Motoblur
Superb build quality
Great keyboard
Easy to use interface
The editors didn't like
Low-res screen
Pokey screen for browsing
Mid-range handset build
Anyone who isn’t a social networking addict may find it too busy. The screen is low resolution and the camera low quality.
The one corner hinge is a huge gimmick
Low-resolution display
Disappointing camera and awful video capture resolution
Lowres screen, Terrible photo quality, Poor battery life
Yeah, it doesn't offer the most responsive Android experience we've seen, but combining its inexpensive cost and interesting form factor, some can overlook its lackluster performance. When there are so many Android phones employing the same tried and t...
Abstract: You can think of the Motorola Flipout and Motorola Flipside as companion devices for AT&T - both are aimed squarely at upgrading featurephone users into Android-land by wooing them with QWERTY keyboards and MotoBlur.Of the two, the horizontal-sliding ...
Abstract: The Motorola Flipout is Motorola's take on a new, differently designed Android powered smartphone. Currently, the competitive U.S. market is filled with candy bar shaped touchscreen only phones, or touchscreen phones with landscape sliding keyboards. ...
Overall though the Motorola Flipout has its faults, on the whole it’s actually a nice little handset. The form factor may either appeal to consumers or not.The MotoBlur user interface is either a hit-or-miss with Android users, people that do a lot of ...
Novel Design, Very usable QWERTY, Good music playback quality, Motorola's Phone Portal works very well
Lowres screen, Poor Stills / Video capture, Poor battery life, 3D gallery interface stutters
We’ve really enjoyed reviewing the Motorola FLIPOUT. Its quirky design got it noticed wherever we went, usually for the right reasons. The fact it has the versatility of Android 2.1 under the hood made setting everything up and maintaining RSS feeds, ...
Abstract: Though aptly dubbed the FlipOut, Motorola's latest smartphone can function just as a touch-screen device with the best of them. Perhaps that's not saying much, but its on-screen keyboard and multi-touch, swipe and scroll interface is totally usable des...
To tell the truth, I don't know who this device is aimed at and don't understand what it can attract with other than its toy appeal. Nor do I know who can be attracted to the SE X10 mini and mini pro or the Nokia X5 announced yesterday. Those are all ...