Motorola Flipout announced on AT&T |
The Motorola Flipout Android handset is finally debuting on AT&T in the U.S. The handset isn’t available yet, but users can sign up to get notified about when it will be offered at att.com/flipout. The Flipout features a 90-degree screen spin and an orange back battery cover, along with a 5-row QWERTY keyboard.
The Flipout runs Android 2.1, and has MOTOBLUR 1.5. There’s also a 2.8-inch QVGA touchscreen, a 600 MHz TI OMAP 34100 processor, and support for HSDPA and EDGE bands on AT&T’s network.




As we all knew, Apple’s unveiled a new iPhone today at WWDC, the iPhone 3G S. The “s” stands for speed. Clever. Although it looks almost exactly like the 3G, it’s…Well, faster. Some tasks are almost four times faster. Data speeds have been upped to 7.2Mbps HSDPA, and the camera is now a 3 megapixel unit with tap-to-autofocus and auto white balance. It now supports 30fps VGA video recording with editing features.
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Vodafone has just pulled the HTC Magic out of their hat in their MWC 2009 press conference. And yes it is much sexier than T-Mobile’s G1. It features a 3.2-inch HVGA screen front and center, HDSPA, GPS, 3.2 megapixel camera (no flash), and a G1-style trackball. Details on pricing and availability will be unveiled for local Vodafone markets soon, but pricing in Spain will be from 99 to 199 Euro, depending on contract.