Friday, September 11, 2009

Motorola CLIQ with Android

Motorola unveiled to the world the first device it plans on releasing to the market under Google's Android operating system, the Motorola CLIQ. The new handset comes in a sliding form factor, while sporting a touchscreen display and a QWERTY keyboard, and features Motorola's own user interface, called MOTOBLUR.

The specifications list of the new Motorola CLIQ show a 3.1-inch screen that boasts a 320 x 480 pixel (HVGA) resolution, a 5-megapixel photo snapper that also comes with auto focus, geo tagging and picture editing, as well as WCDMA 900/1700/2100, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps (Category 7/8), EDGE, GPRS Class 12 connectivity options.

The email and messaging capabilities of CLIQ are also impressive. We can count here POP3/IMAP embedded, Support for MS Exchange on the email side, as well as MMS, SMS, IM and Voice Mail capabilities. The phone includes the Android Webkit browser, along with support for a variety of Google services and MyFaves, Telenav, Audio Postcard and Visual Voice Mail from T-Mobile.



The Motorola CLIQ will come to the US market in Titanium and Winter White in the fourth quarter on T-Mobile's airwaves. It will reach carriers around the world too, including Orange in the United Kingdom and France, Telefonica in Spain and America Movil in Latin America, under the name of Motorola DEXT.

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