Reviewers Liked
- Sleek and smart design, Responsive touchscreen, Fast internet browsing
- Phone works fast, Excellent music player, Excellent keyboard, Unique design
- Small size that can be easily pocketed; decent physical keyboard; fast for a 720 MHz processor, no lag; 5-row physical QWERTY keyboard; friendly price tag for a smartphone at $79.99 with a two-year agreement; great social media integration
- Unique design; physical QWERTY keypad; four battery covers in different colors included; inexpensive
- The Motorola Flipout has a roomy keyboard and a functional midrange feature set. Call quality is decent
- Very comfortable keyboard. Clear voice quality. Responsive performance
- Intriguing Design, Usable QWERTY
- Unique compact design, Android 2.1 and MotoBlur UI, good messaging input, multiple syncing options, good battery life
- Android 2.1 OS, highly usable keyboard, fast 720MHz processor and ample operating memory, innovative battery and data saving options
- Tons of social networking features, great email, unique design, Android OS is user friendly
Reviewers Didn't Like
- Expensive, Tiny display, Weak battery, Outdated and non-upgradable Android OS, Cramped keypad
- Terrible camera, Low quality screen, Expensive
- A bit too small for some tasks; Android 2.1 instead of the current 2.2; MOTOBLUR is very obtrusive; display is a little pixellated and definitely low-end; poor battery life; on-screen keyboard is cramped; poor camera quality; signal was very sensitive to
- Small, low-resolution QVGA display; photos feel underexposed; keypad layout could be better; no video call support
- The Motorola Flipout's display is too small for a touch-screen smartphone. The speakerphone is disappointing, the 3G connection is unreliable, and camera editing options are few
- Low screen resolution. Short battery life. Somewhat buggy
- Lowres screen, Terrible photo quality, Poor battery life
- Low-res screen, no camera flash, not great for browsing
- Lowresolution display, disappointing camera and awful video capture resolution, plus a controversial design
- Too busy for all but the most hardcore social networker, pixelated display makes the phone feel low-rent, dismal cameraLook and Feel
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