Motorola has unveiled its latest Android based handset, the Flipout featuring a square pivot design and running Android 2.1.
The phone, slated to be arriving very soon in the European markets, features a five-row QWERTY keypad with a separate row for numeric keys. It also supports up to seven customizable home screens, live wallpapers and added security for exchange server users. Being a Motorola, the Motoblur makes an appearance on the device as well.
Available in Licorice, Fairway Green, Raspberry Crush, Brilliant Blue, Poppy Red, Saffron or White colors, the phone comes with a 3 megapixel camera and features a fairly large 2.8-inch, 320 x 240 screen. Motorola's CrystalTalk technology and support for one touch uploads to Picasa, Flickr, Facebook and MySpace too find their way in. The browser supports multi-touch pinch to zoom, and is Adobe Flash as well. For music fans, Flipout's connected media player offers full screen lyric support, integrated song ID and a social solution for knowing what people around you are listening to.
Being Android, the phone comes with all the Google services including Google Search, Google Maps, Gmail and access to thousands of apps on the Android Market. The phone is slated to be released in Q2 at a yet to be announced price.
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