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If you are looking to upgrade from your Nokia or Sony Ericsson, and hoping to get into the world of smartphones without going for the full touchscreen or high-end handset, this is one to consider...
Motorola FLIPOUTLeigh Geary December 23, 2010Following our recent look at the X10 Mini we've now got another dinky Android device. This is the Motorola FLIPOUT. It's named FLIPOUT because the keyboard rotates down from the lower left corner of the screen...
The Flipout is an original and strikingly different phone with a pleasingly small form-factor and enjoyable swing-out screen. The display isn’t high resolution and can appear cramped. The processor occasionally makes the phone seem slow. But for all i...
Pocket-friendly size; full Qwerty keyboard; swappable covers; Wi-Fi and HSDPA connectivity for fast Web browsing
Small screen; playful appearance may not be for everyone; Motoblur widgets need work
The Motorola Flipout is a unique, tiny take on an Android smart phone, which packs a powerful punch despite a small screen Read preview Our Rating Not rated User Rating Write a review Rate this Product Print this preview What you need to know Previe...
Abstract: The cellphone world is inhabited by a large number of phones that can be grouped into four main form factors. There’s the candy bar or classic such as the BlackBerry Pearl 3G, touch-screen slab including the iPhone 4, slide-out QWERTY models like the N...
If you frowned while reading through the review, get ready for the final blow. The Flipout is priced at Rs. 15,999 which is terribly expensive for an outdated OS that cannot be upgraded, mediocre features and an otherwise standard smartphone. On paper,...
The small for factor makes it a bit more convenient to use, Touchscreen as well as QWERTY combo works for individual preferences, Surprisingly comfortable QWERTY keypad
Battery life of just a day, Screen resolution of 320x240 results in washed out colors, Disappointing 3.15MP camera only, when almost everyone, including even the sibling- Motorola QUENCH XT5 offers a 5MP camera
The phone retails currently for a price of Rs. 14,500 making it a steal deal. If you want to use a phone with this form factor, that is. The swivel design will considerably reduce the number of people who will buy this phone, either because some will f...
We had a great time reviewing the Motorola Flipout, we really did. Almost all apps have been spiked with social networking and the music player alone is good enough reason to consider ditching your dedicated MP3 player.The excellent keyboard is a pro with...