
Introducing Motorola CLIQ with MOTOBLUR, the first phone with social skills. CLIQ is a full touch QWERTY slider, and the first device to feature MOTOBLUR. Developed by Motorola, MOTOBLUR is the first and only solution to sync contacts, posts, messages, photos and much more-from sources like Facebook®, MySpace, Twitter, Gmail, work and personal e-mail, and LastFM-and automatically deliver it to the home screen.
As promised, Motorola have announced their first Android device, the MOTOCLIQ, at the Mobilize conference in San Francisco today. The Motorola CLIQ will be an exclusive for T-Mobile in the USA and go on sale before the holidays; it has a 3.1-inch HVGA 320 x 480
touchscreen, 3G, WiFi and a flip-out QWERTY keyboard. Meanwhile the new MOTOBLUR system syncs contacts, messages, feeds, photos and more from Facebook, Twitter, Yahoo!, Gmail, corporate email Last.fm and more, putting all of the new information on the smartphone’s homescreen.
The Motorola CLIQ will be available in two colors, Winter White and Titanium. It has a 5-megapixel camera with autofocus, 24fps video capture, a 3.5mm headphone socket, the usual Google browser and integrated GPS with turn-by-turn directions. A microSD slot comes complete with a 2GB card, and the Amazon MP3 store app is preloaded. Of course there’s also the Android Market, and the usual Google applications.
It’s definitely an Android phone, and can run all the Android apps you’re accustomed to. You can still take the Android apps and drop them onto the Home screen, alongside all the fancy social networking widgets. It’s pretty cool that manufacturers can take an Android phone and target it towards certain markets, like people who REALLY love social networking. There could be a business one later, that’s focused on harassing people to join your LinkedIn list. Or email. Or whatever they come up with.
It’s definitely an Android phone, and can run all the Android apps you’re accustomed to.You can still take the Android apps and drop them onto the Home screen, alongside all the fancy social networking widgets. It’s pretty cool that manufacturers can take an Android phone and target it towards certain markets, like people who REALLY love social networking. There could be a business one later, that’s focused on harassing people to join your LinkedIn list. Or email. Or whatever they come up with.
Resources:
Motoroloa CLIQ official web page
Short review on Squidoo
Engadget
Gizmodo
Slashgear
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ohucoviriq
March 27th, 2010 at 10:54 am
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