Motorola's BRAVO, FLIPOUT, FLIPSIDE handsets come to AT&T

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Today, AT&T announced three additions to its Android handset lineup, the Motorola BRAVO, FLIPSIDE, and FLIPOUT; all of which will run the Android 2.1 operating system and the MOTOBLUR interface. The BRAVO is a 3.7-inch, WVGA, full-touchscreen device with an 800 MHz processor, 3 megapixel camera, and DLNA support. The FLIPSIDE has a 3.1-inch HVGA display, full slide-out QWERTY keyboard, GPS, and a fairly large trackpad. The FLIPOUT is described as having a “stylishly square, affordable and innovative pivot design. FLIPOUT whips open to reveal a full keyboard below its touch screen with a dedicated fifth row for numbers.  Users can customize the color to match their mood with Dark Sapphire and Saffron battery covers included in the box for personalization.” The site AT&T’s press release directs us to to learn more about the FLIPOUT is currently down (Bravo!). The BRAVO and FLIPSIDE will be available by the holidays for $129.99 and $99.99 respectively with two-year agreements; the FLIPOUT will be available on October 17 for $79.99 with a 2-year agreement.

UPDATE: The FLIPOUT website is now back up. More information here: FLIPOUT, FLIPSIDE, BRAVO.

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40 Comments
  • jordan

    if the sideloading is blocked sideload wonder machine better work!!!

  • AT

    LOCKED bootloader. Enough said.

  • treydiz

    AT&T with all it’s bluster STILL carries only one decent Android handset…big surprise it’s a Galaxy S. Stop releasing low spec garbage Deathstar…oh wait…3mo. left of iPhone exclusivity and now WP7 around the corner. AT&T’s love affair with mediocrity continues…

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