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    Motorola FlipOut Phone

    Motorola recently made its quadratic new mobile phone official- the FlipOut. Similar to the Nokia Twist and hiding behind its 2.8-inch display is a full QWERTY keyboard that slides out on a pivot, hence the chosen name for the device – the Flipout. The Android smartphone allows users customizable views of social network feeds, photos snapped with its camera can be uploaded to sharing sites with the touch of a button and conversations benefit from audio enhancement technology.

    Motorola FlipOut Phone

    At 2.63-inches squared and 0.66 inch thick, the Flipout from Motorola and its 2.8-inch 320 x 240 QVGA display should always be the right way up thanks to an accelerometer, and the square pivot design opens out to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard with separate number keys. It runs on Android 2.1 ably supported by a 600MHz processor with an enhanced MOTORBLUR experience over the top.

    MOTOBLUR is the user hub, the interface, the device manager and the center of the Flipout world. Users choose how to synchronize and display email, social networking and media feeds, which can be shown by contact name, username or account. It takes care of device management functions through a handy battery manager to help get the most from the device’s 1170 mAh battery and a data manager to keep on top of usage. It also secures data by offering automatic contact backup and remote data wipe in the event of loss or theft.

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    The Flipout offers up to seven different home screens, each with its own set of user-chosen widgets, live wallpapers and enhanced security for exchange server users. Web and media browsing benefits from multi-touch pinch and zoom, with its media player not only having an FM radio, but also full screen lyric support, song identification and with the help of a proximity sensor, a social solution for knowing what people around you are listening to.

    Flipout includes CrystalTalk PLUS to enhance a caller’s voice quality and filter out background noise. Assisted GPS and an eCompass are included too, as is a 3-megapixel fixed focus camera with 4x digital zoom that incorporates KODAK PERFECT TOUCH technology for better, brighter pictures and a one-touch upload feature for online sharing on sites like Facebook and Photobucket.

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    It also has access to a full raft of Google services such as Gmail, Google Maps and Search, as well as thousands of apps from the Android Market. Bluetooth 2.1 with EDR is also there, as is a 3.5mm audio jack. Thanks primarily to Apple, whether a device supports Adobe’s Flash or not has become newsworthy. Incidentally, this one does.

    The Motorola Flipout will come in some neat colors including Licorice, Fairway Green, Raspberry Crush, Brilliant Blue, Poppy Red, Saffron and White. The Flipout is all set for an impending European release, and a U.S. one soon to follow.

    Published on June 10, 2010


    David Novak
    David Novakhttps://www.gadgetgram.com
    For the last 20 years, David Novak has appeared in newspapers, magazines, radio, and TV around the world, reviewing the latest in consumer technology. His byline has appeared in Popular Science, PC Magazine, USA Today, The Wall Street Journal, Electronic House Magazine, GQ, Men’s Journal, National Geographic, Newsweek, Popular Mechanics, Forbes Technology, Readers Digest, Cosmopolitan Magazine, Glamour Magazine, T3 Technology Magazine, Stuff Magazine, Maxim Magazine, Wired Magazine, Laptop Magazine, Indianapolis Monthly, Indiana Business Journal, Better Homes and Garden, CNET, Engadget, InfoWorld, Information Week, Yahoo Technology and Mobile Magazine. He has also made radio appearances on the The Mark Levin Radio Show, The Laura Ingraham Talk Show, Bob & Tom Show, and the Paul Harvey RadioShow. He’s also made TV appearances on The Today Show and The CBS Morning Show. His nationally syndicated newspaper column called the GadgetGUY, appears in over 100 newspapers around the world each week, where Novak enjoys over 3 million in readership. David is also a contributing writer fro Men’s Journal, GQ, Popular Mechanics, T3 Magazine and Electronic House here in the U.S.

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