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Samsung Flipshot The FlipShot is a very cool toy. From the way it is designed and the way it looks, it would appear that the FlipShot is attempting to replace your digital camera, allowing you to carry one device for all your photo-taking. Unfortunately, Samsung's lens just doesn't cut it, and the image quality isn't up to par with a point-and-shoot. The phone features were average, and while there are plenty of good things about V Cast (good selection), there were plenty of bad as well (no download queue, low bit rates). The FlipShot turns out to be a fancy jack-of-all-trades, master of none. Release: November 2007. Price: $200.
Pros: Fun, practical flip LCD feature, decent autofocus
Cons: No headphones included, poor image quality
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