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Motorola Flipside
$100.00
Released October, 2010
The Pros:The trackpad is easy to use- large surface area and very responsive. Supports corporate e-mail through Microsoft Exchange.
The Cons:Very heavy phone- might be too much for some people. Substandard Battery life- will need to keep your charger close. Poor call quality- some users will experience dropped calls.
The Motorola Flipside is one of three Android 2.1 (Éclair) powered smartphones (Bravo, Flipside, Flipout) released in late 2010 through AT&T Wireless. All three models feature both Éclair and the latest version of the MotoBlur user interface.
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The flipside however sports a slider form factor. It upgrades directly from the Flipout by incorporating a larger 3.1” HVGA display, while it maintains its predecessor’s 720MHz TI OMPA 3410 CPU, 3MP camera, and Adobe Flash Lite-browser compatibility. All other features are the same as on all models, including a wide range of Google services (Search, Maps, Android Market), one-touch uploads to any social network, and an included 2 GB Micro SD card. Signature though is a trackpad for non-touchscreen navigating—a feature none of its peers possess.
Features
- Android 2.1 (Éclair) Smartphone
- Slider Form Factor
- Non-Multitouch 3.1” HVGA Touchscreen
- Adobe Flash Lite-Enabled Browser
- Enhanced MOTOBLUR
- 3MP Camera w/Zoom & Auto Focus
- One-Touch Social Media Uploads
- 2GB Onboard Memory
- 32GB Memory Expansion
- Included Trackpad
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The trackpad is easy to use- large surface area and very responsive
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Supports corporate e-mail through Microsoft Exchange
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Very heavy phone- might be too much for some people
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Substandard Battery life- will need to keep your charger close
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Poor call quality- some users will experience dropped calls
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The phone can "lock-up" or freeze occasionally
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