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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
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...
Small size that can be easily pocketed; decent physical keyboard; fast for a 720 MHz processor, no lag; 5-row physical QWERTY keyboard; friendly price tag for a smartphone at $79.99 with a two-year agreement; great social media integration.
A bit too small for some tasks; Android 2.1 instead of the current 2.2; MOTOBLUR is very obtrusive; display is a little pixellated and definitely low-end; poor battery life; on-screen keyboard is cramped; poor camera quality; signal was very sensitive to change; very poor camera quality.
The Motorola FLIPOUT is different than anything I'm used to, but it surprised me in quite a few ways. While it is assuredly a mid-range device, it offers a great web experience for such a small display, great social media connection, a nice physical ...
With many months of debate whether or not the Motorola Flipout was coming to AT&T it was a nice surprise to see that the processor was upgraded from the 600Mhz variant that went out to Europe. The form factor may either appeal to consumers or not. At ...
Published: 2010-10-28, Author: Kent , review by: cnet.com
The Motorola Flipout has a roomy keyboard and a functional midrange feature set. Call quality is decent
The Motorola Flipout's display is too small for a touch-screen smartphone. The speakerphone is disappointing, the 3G connection is unreliable, and camera editing options are few
The Motorola Flipout exceeds on some levels, but its unique design doesn't do it any favors as a touch-screen smartphone.
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 ...