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The editors liked
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
Unique design
Physical QWERTY keypad
Four battery covers in different colors included
Inexpensive.
Phone works fast
Excellent music player
Excellent keyboard
The editors didn't like
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
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 The Flipout is priced at Rs. 15,999 which is terribly expensive for an outdated OS that cannot be upgraded, mediocre features and an otherwise standard smartphone.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...
Overall, we liked the Flipout, especially when you consider the cost: In the UK it seems to be exclusive to Orange and is available for free on their “Dolphin20″ plan which gives you unlimited texts and 200 free minutes per month.If you don't want to be t...
Superb build quality, Great keyboard, Easy to use interface
Small, low res screen, Slowish processor, Poor camera, Intriguing but somewhat pointless form factor
Another Motorola tweak is the addition of the Phone Portal, which once setup with the included software lets you sync your phone's content over Wi-Fi, which is a surprisingly liberating and useful ability. As well as Motorola's tweaks the review sample we...
Quirky design, Connected music player, Motoblur is a clever system, Small overall size when closed, Accessible microSD card slot
Motoblur is cramped in the small screen, Camera is poor, Android 2.1 unlikley to be upgraded, Physical keyboard is only so-so, Web browsing is painful
Motorola has followed up an improving range of Android devices with the lacklustre Motorola Flipout. While the Flipout carries many of the same software facets as the Defy – Motoblur, DLNA, connected media player, they're cramped into a small screen that...
The price may be attractive, the design quirky and the physical keyboard good, but overall we aren't convinced that the Motorola Flipout is a success. Android needs a large screen, and Motorola's own Motoblur also benefits from lots of screen space. Sa...
Motorola has tried something different with the Flipout Android smartphone, but the end result is a clunky-feeling handset that is awkward to use. The Flipout is relatively cheap, but its display has a low resolution and an odd aspect ratio. There are...