Search result
Even if Motorola didn't officially announced the release date of the new device, FlipOut, pundits are suggesting we will not have to wait too much for it now. The latest Android phone from the American producer comes with a full qwerty keyboard, 2.8 inch display, 700 MHz processor, 256 MB RAM and a 3.1 MP camera. FlipOut will also support Wi-Fi, GPS and dual-band 3G with HSPDA connectivity. There is going to be a standard USB slot as expected.
It is highly predicted the smartphone will be released in late May or June, so we will not have to wait many weeks until we will see it on the market. Rumors suggest the phone will cost around $400. There are not photos of the phone yet, or at least we couldn't find any real shot of the device.
Source: GSM Arena

The new Motorola Flipout will be launched by Orange UK. Now it's sure, Orange released some images and a press release to announce Flipout will be soon in stores. Sure, the phone is already available in the United Kingdom at both Vodafone and O2, but Orange users will be able to have it now too. The phone will be sold at PAYG prices, but also with monthly deals.
The device features a 2.8 inch QVGA touchscreen, a flipout qwerty keyboard, runs Android 2.1 and the latest version of MotoBlur. It will be powered up by a 700MHz Texas Instruments OMAP processor (based on ARM Cortex A8) and is Adobe Flash compliant. The device will be available in blach, pink and white. There is a 512MB ROM memory and a 256MB RAM and a 3.1 MP camera.
Via PhAndroid
