Motorola Flipout preview
You might think from looking at pictures of the Flipout that it's quite the chunky device, but it is in fact rather on the small side. It comes with a 2.8-inch screen and a relatively frugal bezel, making for a 67mm (2.6 inches) squared footprint and an ability to fit into almost any pocket. There is also, of course, that quirky method of opening and closing the device -- the screen pivots around a point in its bottom right corner and flips around, rather than sliding in the conventional manner. We found the movement reassuringly solid and there was no evidence to suggest that it won't last for the handset's full lifetime. We don't know if it's necessarily a functional improvement, but it's certainly a lot more fun to do than your usual slider's predictable old shtick.
Naturally, when moving to a smaller form factor, sacrifices have to be made, and the biggest one -- relative to other Android handsets -- is in the screen itself. Setting aside the minor niggles that viewing angles are less than ideal and the display on offer looked of a relatively cheap variety, the 320 x 240 resolution simply doesn't seem to cut it. A big feature Motorola is pushing with the Flipout is a refreshed Blur implementation, with filtering options and resizable widgets, but there simply isn't the real estate to capitalize on these improvements. What good is widget customizability if you can only really fit one per screen? The web browser renders Engadget's full homepage alright, but zooming out for a wider view leads to pixelation and you find yourself feeling a lot more comfortable on the bare naked mobile-optimized version.
The 3 megapixel camera is capable of recording video at a laughable 352 x 288 resolution, which pretty much tells you all you want to know. Video and pictures will be just fine while sitting on the phone itself, but don't hope for anything awfully useful beyond its quadratic boundaries. Which is fine. Though Moto remains mum on pricing and a release date, European markets should be getting the Flipout relatively soon, and its meager specs would suggest the company is aiming to undercut the likes of the T-Mobile Pulse and HTC's upcoming Wildfire.

Motorola was adamant that we couldn't yet shoot any video with this handset, in spite of our cajoling and protestations, but promised us that we'll get a review unit soon enough, which is when all remaining mysteries may be revealed. Right now, we find the Flipout to be a well designed and well executed phone, with a few budget-enforced cutbacks that may be offputting for power users, but could be trivial for people after a fun and uncomplicated phone to stay in touch with.





























@husher kinda wish there was video of it opening.
@husher
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=u1LoZO1opdQ
@csslash Oh sweet. very nice. thanks.
hope that thing has a proximity sensor
horrible design. hope this fails miserably, which i'm sure it will
@webmastir It did something bad to you?
@webmastir well no, it's strictly for teenage girls i suppose. just horrible design. just my opinion is all :)
@webmastir You are probably right about the teenage girls, but fk do I like it! Go figure :)
@Atkins A StarTAC killed his mom.
Girl phone.
I think this will be huge if they get the pricing right.
Kawaii!
It looks adorable. That keyboard looks truly wonderful too (why can't they get a decent Android Keyboard? Still prefer the G1 to anything else on Android).
If this is cheap enough, it really is a perfect emu device.
i think it looks great. for the right price (which is the target market obviously) it's a neat alternative to other "brick phones"
It's odd but... I like it.
@JarekPL
Maybe cuz ur odd
don't know why people are going mental over the form factor, it looks original and unique but not ugly. if you want to see ugly then check out the nokia 7600
http://techdigestuk.typepad.com/tech_digest/Nokia7600.JPG
Any chance of a picture of having the screen open halfway?
TI OMAP 3430 is found in the Droid. Different animal than the TI OMAP 3410 in this.
@AndroidGuy Right, they didn't say what they wanted to say very well - but the point is from a CPU perspective, the 3410 and 3430 have exactly the same CPU. It's a 600Mhz Cortex A8. The difference between the 10 and the 30 is the stuff around the processor - GPU, DSP, etc. The 30 has much more, which accounts for ability to do better imaging/video, higher res screen, etc.
Seems like a direct competitor to the Kin........just running Android.
If it's a $50 phone what's the problem?
Hmm, it's form factor certainly appears to be polarizing to everyone!
On further thoughts, it'd be neat to have both this version as is and a higher end version with better chip/higher rez display/hdmi output.
If that slideout keyboard was a gamepad, we'd have a perfect DS/PSP like machine.
It looks like a generally good phone. Like "My first smartphone"
Looks alright...it's a shame they forgot the cursor button and put it in the left bottom corner at the last moment though...
Looks cool but I think I'm gonna hate that interface from them when I'm used to the plain Android version on my G1
cool another formfactor for android, lets give app developers bit more headaches
The form-factor reminds me of KIN ONE. And I do like it :)
2010 GameBoy !!!!
Strange that 3-4 years ago, we would have all been drooling over a form-factor like this. Remember the Motorola Q? How fast things change.
When I first saw it, I thought it was a piece of crap.
Well, maybe it's actually not bad. Nice preview.
I have to wonder though: aren't they afraid of getting sued by Nokia for 100% ripping off their form factor?
I really like the design but Android is kind of overkill for something with a screen so small. I think this would work better for a quick messaging phone. Can't see anyone being forced to pay $30/month for data on a Flipout if it makes it to the States. Chances are AT&T would gobble this thing up in a heartbeat to show their customers why the iPhone is "so much better" than Android.
it's a Kin One with a SOLID OS and MotoBlur
so it's crap with motoblur... goodeeeeee
all I can say is ..... WHY?
The smaller, the better. It's a shame you didn't publish the thickness.
I hate the form factor. Prefer the Dell Smokes.
micromax india already have this phone called Bling www.micromax.com lol its dirt cheap. (may be not as good on the os part)
I think it's cute. Would get one as a back up phone.