The Flip could help people put down their mobile video phones

I’ve been doing a lot of staring at (and thinking about) The Flip

It’s a small digital camera with just a few buttons. It’s 99 quid and it’s fire-and-forget simple. It takes brilliant quality video and, to get video off the device, you simply plug it into a USB port and bish-bash-bosh, it works. You can then easily edit videos or knock’em straight up to Youtube.

It’s apparently taking America by storm — reckons today’s Telegraph. I can imagine why, especially when most of Middle America is wandering around with, frankly, piece-of-shit mobile phones that do nothing but call, text or shoot absolutely rubbish 120×120 pixel video at 5 frames per second.

In the UK, I wonder how it will get on. The biggest arse with recording video on your mobile phone is getting the content off your handset.

Even the LG Secret, 5 megapixel, top, top quality video phone (thinner, I think, than the Flip) doesn’t have ANY… let’s be clear… ANY easy way of getting videos off the phone.

It’s simply not a priority for LG. I asked the UK Marketing Director about this issue directly — they don’t view it as a problem. If you absolutely HAVE to get content off your phone, you can try Bluetoothing it and waiting tens of minutes or you can plug it in to your computer, sort out the drivers, etc. That’s something I’m fine doing, but your average normob (“normal mobile user”) simply can’t be arsed.

Ergo, there is, perhaps, a massive market for Flip in the UK and Europe. What d’ya reckon? Would you get one?

I’m going to see if I can get hold of a demo unit.

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  • http://abinarylife.com Ana

    99 quid… i'm not sure. maybe, at around 50, something that people in their teens, 20s wouldn't mind spending. depends on the quality (pixels *and* focus)
    “normob” though – great one :)

  • http://www.writerslife.net Mark Thomas

    Oh, that rocks – simplicity itself. Just what the point, shoot, upload and stream generation will want.

    Mark

  • http://www.symbian-guru.com Ricky

    With Nokia/S60 having such a presence over there, it'll be interesting to see how this affects the Share on Ovi emphasis right now. I mean, an N95 offers the same thing (albeit with the requirement of an actual data cable), but also offers the ability to upload videos – for free – to the internet right from the phone, with no computer needed.

  • http://www.rickyc.co.uk Ricky Chotai

    well if you manage to get one ewan, I would happily review it ! 100 quid doesn't seem that bad, especially if i had just got my student loan!

  • http://www.rickyc.co.uk Ricky Chotai

    on a quick point does anyone know why the 1gb and 2gb are the same price?

  • http://www.mobileindustryreview.com smstextnews

    I doubt it!

  • http://www.rickyc.co.uk Ricky Chotai
  • http://abinarylife.com Ana

    about 30 beers mate… tough competition to crack

  • http://whatleydude.vox.com James Whatley

    Met a bloke last night who had one of these on him. VERY sexy.

    (The Flip, not the bloke – no offence Matt)

    *Really* considering getting one given the POOR performance of my N95 8GB video recorder…

  • http://www.smstextnews.com/author/Ben.Smith Ben Smith

    or take a look at this similar device from Creative: http://www.crunchgear.com/2008/05/13/creative-g…

  • h3athrow

    I've used a Flip now for about six months. As far as I'm cocerned, there's no easier way to take immediate video and later transfer it to my laptop or upload it to YouTube. I just started using an N95 and haven't explored the video functionality or Qik at all yet, but for now, the Flip is how I capture video while out and about. Jacking in with the USB couldn't be any easier.

  • h3athrow

    I've used a Flip now for about six months. As far as I'm cocerned, there's no easier way to take immediate video and later transfer it to my laptop or upload it to YouTube. I just started using an N95 and haven't explored the video functionality or Qik at all yet, but for now, the Flip is how I capture video while out and about. Jacking in with the USB couldn't be any easier.

  • h3athrow

    I've used a Flip now for about six months. As far as I'm cocerned, there's no easier way to take immediate video and later transfer it to my laptop or upload it to YouTube. I just started using an N95 and haven't explored the video functionality or Qik at all yet, but for now, the Flip is how I capture video while out and about. Jacking in with the USB couldn't be any easier.

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