Motorola Flipout review: Fair and square

Motorola is cyberbanking heavily on QWERTY droids. The Motorola Flipout does attending a bit of a shocker but fits absolutely into the lineup. It’s tiny, yet offers bigger appearance than the Backflip, and amusing networking is its element. The aboriginal affair to apprehension about the Flipout is just how baby it is – a aboveboard 67mm on its ancillary but no compromises were fabricated if it comes to features. There’s a 5 row QWERTY keyboard (most big side-sliders accept just 3 or 4 rows), a faster CPU than the Backflip and bifold the RAM.

Rather than constitutional on with specs, here’s the account of pros and cons.

Key features

* Exceptionally bunched QWERTY messenger

* Quad-band GSM and quad-band 3G abutment (7.2 Mbps HSDPA; 2Mbps HSUPA)

* 2.8" 256K-color 320x240 pixel capacitive touchscreen; multitouch support

* Android OS v2.1 with MOTOBLUR UI v1.5

* Excellent amusing networking integration

* Five-row QWERTY keyboard

* TI OMAP 3410 600MHz processor; 512 MB of RAM

* 3 MP camera with geotagging

* CIF (352 x 288 pixel) video recording @ 30fps

* Wi-Fi b/g/n; stereo Bluetooth v2.1

* GPS chip, A-GPS

* microSD slot, arranged with a 2GB card

* Accelerometer, adjacency and ambient ablaze sensors

* Standard 3.5 mm audio jack

* microUSB anchorage (charging)

* CrystalTalk PLUS noise-cancellation with a committed microphone

* Office certificate viewer

* Flash abutment in the web browser

* XviD abutment (but no DivX)

Main disadvantages

* Poor affectation quality

* QVGA resolution banned the best of apps

* Unacceptable camera issues from a retail analysis unit

* Uncomfortable anchor for demography pictures

* 17mm blubbery is a bit much

* No acute and articulation dialing

* microSD aperture beneath the array cover

* No accessory video-call camera

The Motorola Flipout uses the latest MOTOBLUR UI and afterwards arena with it for a while, we could almost acquisition a abode area the banal Android appearance didn’t accept some array of SNS integration.

The phonebook wipes out any aberration amid buzz contacts and online contacts. Even the music amateur does SNS: TuneWiki integration, Top 50 generated from Facebook and Twitter “blips” (you can forward your own) and location-aware appearance too.

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