Sway with Motorola Flipout

The Motorola Flipout reminds us of the Nokia Twist and a little of the Motorola Charm with its shape and how Android fits inside the tiny phone. And Motorola Flipout is definitely hitting the glass this month from AT&T.
Motorola announced last Tuesday that Motorola Flipout will be coming to the US via AT&T. The tiny, square phone swivels open to reveal a QWERTY keyboard, and it seems odd to see the Android on such a small screen. The Motorola Flipout is powered by Android 2.1, has enhanced MotoBlur interface, a 3 megapixel camera with Kodak Perfect Touch technology, WiFi, GPS, 3G and Motorola’s CrystalTalk. It is 2.63 x 2.63 x 0.67 in dimension and has a very usable keyboard despite its size.
The Motorola Flipout is slated to target the young, fashionable crowd with their interchangeable battery covers. It comes with Dark Sapphire and Saffron color covers, and will be available on October 17 for $79.99 following a two-year contract.
View Article Source »Sprint and LG Unveils LG Optimus S at CTIA Fall 2010

Another smartphone is sure to hit the market by the end of the month, thanks to LG. With LG Optimus S, users can have a handset they can call their own at a very affordable price.
Sprint and LG announced at the CTIA Fall 2010 in San Francisco today the upcoming LG Optimus S that will hit shelves by the end of the month. LG Optimus S is one of the first Android-powered devices that offer ultimate personalized experience for users. The new Sprint ID feature provides a user-friendly way to customize Android devices. It enables users to quickly download ID packs, including applications, widgets, ringtones and wallpapers all at once. LG Optimus S will be available starting Sunday, October 31, in all Sprint Retail Channels for an affordable price of $49.99 with a two-year service agreement.
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