Motorola Flipside Review
The Motorola Flipside is one of the primary phones to come out from Motorola ever since they branded themselves as a big producer of Android smartphones . The flipside is the main of the bunch that had just come out at the time and also has the most utilities.
Out of the quintet of handsets announced at CTIA the Flipside is the only one among them that has a complete slide out QWERTY keyboard as well as a fully functioning touch screen keyboard . The features include :
The Flipside fits in with the conventional idea of a slideout touch screen phone . Rectangular, rounded corners, slightly thicker and bulkier than those without twofold keyboards, and a little bit important . With this being said it unmoving functions well and fits to the ear well, just a tad better than most.
The screen being 3. 1 inch HVGA is a tad bit too small for the fingers . It’s kind to see onscreen keyboards on the 3. 5 inch which gives just enough room to get into the faster typing without worrying constantly about hitting the erroneous keys . All the seven digital home screens are very kind but there were a bit too numerous common media icons and they are a bit awkward.
The phone is pretty normal Motorola / Android and doesn’t deviate far except for one single and likeable feature : the trackpad . It sits below the screen at a partially inch by partially inch . It can be old as an alternative navigation device if you enjoy it extra than the touchscreen and can also be old to play games which we enjoyed . Stirring the pad also wakes up the phone.
Let’s get to the hardware . On the true spine there is the volume rocker and camera shortcut button . On the absent we have the micro USB port . Up on top is the power button and the headphone jack . On the backside is the 3 megapixel camera and self portrait mirror . Beneath the cover on the back is the microSC slot which comes normal at 2 GB but upgradable to 32 GB.
We were overwhelmed with the slide out keyboard . It’s great enough to be quickly and easily old without unrelated width that makes you stretch.
Pros
Cons
Conclusion
It’s nothing innovative, you’ve seen it all before, but the Motorola Flipside has numerous immense features with an emphasis on socializing . If you don’t mind poor call quality this might be the phone for you ( you texters out there ).
Out of the quintet of handsets announced at CTIA the Flipside is the only one among them that has a complete slide out QWERTY keyboard as well as a fully functioning touch screen keyboard . The features include :
- Android 2. 1
- 3. 1 Inch touch screen
- 3 megapixel camera
- support for 32 GB of memory
- $ 99. 99 with 2 year service agreement
The Flipside fits in with the conventional idea of a slideout touch screen phone . Rectangular, rounded corners, slightly thicker and bulkier than those without twofold keyboards, and a little bit important . With this being said it unmoving functions well and fits to the ear well, just a tad better than most.
The screen being 3. 1 inch HVGA is a tad bit too small for the fingers . It’s kind to see onscreen keyboards on the 3. 5 inch which gives just enough room to get into the faster typing without worrying constantly about hitting the erroneous keys . All the seven digital home screens are very kind but there were a bit too numerous common media icons and they are a bit awkward.
The phone is pretty normal Motorola / Android and doesn’t deviate far except for one single and likeable feature : the trackpad . It sits below the screen at a partially inch by partially inch . It can be old as an alternative navigation device if you enjoy it extra than the touchscreen and can also be old to play games which we enjoyed . Stirring the pad also wakes up the phone.
Let’s get to the hardware . On the true spine there is the volume rocker and camera shortcut button . On the absent we have the micro USB port . Up on top is the power button and the headphone jack . On the backside is the 3 megapixel camera and self portrait mirror . Beneath the cover on the back is the microSC slot which comes normal at 2 GB but upgradable to 32 GB.
We were overwhelmed with the slide out keyboard . It’s great enough to be quickly and easily old without unrelated width that makes you stretch.
Pros
- Trackpad
- Kind keyboard
- Up to 32 GB of memory
- Company e - mail through Microsoft Exchange
- Post production image editiing
Cons
- Heavy
- Huge
- Bad SD card placement
- Deprived phone quality ( and isn’t this it’s true purpose ?)
Conclusion
It’s nothing innovative, you’ve seen it all before, but the Motorola Flipside has numerous immense features with an emphasis on socializing . If you don’t mind poor call quality this might be the phone for you ( you texters out there ).