I'm Nicole Lee, senior associate editor, for CNET.com and this is the first look at the Motorola Flipout for AT&T.
On the front, here's a very small square 2.1-inch display.
When it flips out as the name suggests to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard.
Underneath that, you did get the very small and tiny little navigation pad right here as well.
On the top, here is the screen lock key as well as the end key.
You also get a 3.5-mm headset jock.
On the back is the 3.1 megapixel camera lens.
The Motorola Flipout comes with Android 2.1 with MotoBlur.
That is the new MotoBlur with all the Motorola Widgets that has include the Facebook widget, other social networking widgets, and so forth.
Features of the phone are fairly basic.
They include the usual Android Web Kit browser.
You'll also get stereo Bluetooth on here
WiFi, GPS, and AT&T's 3G network.
Pricing is still unknown, but it will be available before the Holiday Season this year.
I'm Nicole Lee, this has been the first look at the Motorola Flipout.