The newest offering from Motorola, the Motorola Flipout, is set to become one of the must have mobiles for consumers who want a decent Android mobile without the extortionate price that some Smartphone’s cost. Much has been made of its design in that it ‘swivel’ or ‘spins’ out as opposed to sliding or flipping however we want to concentrate on the actually features of the mobile. With mobile phone comparison sites like Best Mobile Contracts you can compare Motorola Flipout deals as well as deals for all latest phone handsets.
As we have mentioned it runs on the highly popular Android operating system which is currently in its 2.1 incarnation. A big plus for the Motorola Flipout is that it has Motoblur. With countless millions accessing social networks daily then it has been the job of mobile phone manufacturers to capitalize on this trend and capitalize they have. With Motoblur you can have access to all your social networks – Facebook, MySpace, Twitter – in real time and under the one application as opposed to having an individual point of access for each one A major boost for the Motorola Flipout is the fact that it has access to both 3G and Wi-Fi so users can still have a fast internet connected even if a wireless network is not available however the camera is somewhat of a letdown at only 3 mega-pixels with no flash.
The battery will get you a comfortable 5 or so hours of talk time and a decent mp3 player, 3.5 mm audio jack and the option of expanding the memory to 32 GB means that the Motorola Flipout could potentially double up as a half decent mp3 player.
The Motorola Flipout is very much aimed at the lower end of the market however if you want a decent Android phone and all the features that Google’s operating system brings – Android Apps, Google services such as Gmail, maps etc.. – then the Motorola Flipout should be right up your street as a good entry mobile to the world of Android.