Oct 5, 2010 19:41 GMT  ·  By

Three new Motorola devices are on their way to AT&T with Android on board, namely the BRAVO, FLIPOUT and FLIPSIDE, all three set to land before the end of the ongoing year with the MOTOBLUR solution on board.

While being able to offer various appealing common features to users, each of the three new devices comes with its own set to hardware specs, being able to deliver an experience different than want the other phones offer.

The first of them, MOTOROLA BRAVO, packs an 800 MHz processor, complemented by a 3.7-inch full WVGA touch screen display, and a three megapixels photo snapper on the back, with digital zoom and auto focus.

Moreover, the new device can deliver great Web-browsing and multimedia capabilities while on the go, as well as access to various social networking sites, including Facebook, MySpace, Picasa or PhotoBucket.

“Motorola BRAVO is a Digital Living Network Alliance (DLNA) enabled device, so customers can stream, store and share entertainment with multiple devices around the home—including PCs, TVs and other mobile devices using an existing home Wi-Fi network,” the wireless carrier announced.

The handset should become available for purchase at AT&T in time for the holiday season, with a contract price of $129.99 attached to it.

The MOTOROLA FLIPOUT was already rumored as being on its way to the carrier for last month, though was delayed, but now is officially set to land on October 17th at the carrier, priced at $79.99 on contract.

“FLIPOUT whips open to reveal a full keyboard below its touch screen with a dedicated fifth row for numbers,” the carrier notes, adding that it would arrive with Dark Sapphire and Saffron battery covers in the box.

As for the MOTOROLA FLIPSIDE, it sports a slide-out QWERTY keypad, a 3.1-inch HVGA display with touchscreen capabilities, pinch to zoom, and easy navigation options.

“Users can stay connected to work with full push corporate e-mail, support for Microsoft Exchange, unified inbox and enhanced features for IT compliance like remote wipe and password enforcement,” AT&T announced.

The new mobile phone should arrive at AT&T in time for the holiday season, sporting a price tag of $99.99 on a two-year contract agreement.

“Motorola is committed to offering consumers phones that work best for their lifestyle. These three new devices each have a new unique take on the typical smartphone,” said Alain Mutricy, senior vice president, portfolio and device product management, Motorola Mobility, Inc.

“Plus, the latest enhancements to MOTOBLUR not only allow users to easily stay connected with their networks but better filter so they can focus on the people and information that means the most to them.”

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