The blogosphere's flipping out today over Motorola's newly announced
Android offering, the Motorola Flipout. The Flipout, a square-shaped
Android phone that looks a bit like Microsoft's Kin device, will run
Android 2.1 along with a customized version of Motorola's Motoblur
interface.

Hang on, though: Before you flip out over the Flipout, there are a
couple things you need to know.

Meet the Motorola Flipout

Not to be confused with Motorola's similarly named Backflip Android
phone -- you know, the one locked down Apple-style by AT&T -- the
Flipout features a five-row QWERTY keypad that pivots from its
2.8-inch display. On the hardware side, the Moto Flipout runs on a
modest Texas Instruments 600 MHz processor. It has 512MB of internal
memory and a 2GB SD card that can be expanded up to 32GB.

Motorola Flipout MotoblurAll that said, the Flipout isn't really meant
to be a power-user's phone; like the Microsoft Kin, it's billed more
as a starter smartphone for social networkers. Between Motoblur's
update-streaming home screen widgets and the Flipout's cheerfully
named colors -- you can select from such tasty hues as "raspberry
crush," "brilliant blue," and "poppy red" when buying the device --
it's not difficult to tell what demographic Motorola has its eye on.

Motorola Flipout: The Country Factor

As excited as I am by the prospect of a "raspberry crush"-colored
Android phone -- I mean, come on, that'd totally match my new Hello
Kitty lip gloss -- there's just one problem with the Motorola Flipout:
It isn't actually slated to reach America. Not yet, anyway.

Right now, Motorola's planning to launch the Flipout only in Europe
and Latin America. While an American rollout is still possible, it
certainly doesn't appear to be in the cards for the immediate future.
The press release announcing the Flipout came from Motorola's UK-based
offices and wasn't even directed to American journalists. Officially,
Motorola says only that "no announcement had been made" about an
American Flipout phone so far, and if anything changes, we'll hear
about it.

So, my fellow U.S. Android fans, our "poppy red" fix isn't upon us
yet. For the meantime, this highly colorful Flipout video -- complete
with a club-ready dance jam -- will just have to do.

http://blogs.computerworld.com/16242/motorola_flipout_android_phone






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