The 2009 fourth quarter will see yet another entrant to the Android-powered devices’ market - the new Motorola Cliq!
Going by reports, the elegant yet sturdy Cliq smartphone, sporting a responsive touch screen, provides a fairly smooth amalgamation of social networking, information and contact info all on one screen – that too, in a strikingly smart way.
To be available from T-Mobile, the forthcoming smartphone would support a custom interface Motoblur, the latest hardware which helps extract communications from e- mail, text messages, and social networking, and brings it all together onto the user's home page. The phone also supports a ‘free of charge’ capability of remotely tracking it or wiping out all its data.
Apparently a wee-bit short on style, vis-à-vis the other T-Mobile Android phones, the Cliq features a big, 3.1-inch screen; a rectangular design, with rounded edges; and a slide-away QWERTY keyboard.
One of the most radical changes that the Cliq boasts of is a start screen that can widen to five customizable themes, with word bubbles which are packed with pertinent information about people from the user’s contact lists; and blended with the user’s Gmail and Outlook calendar information, thanks to the MotoBlur interface.
However, though most of the Cliq’s hardware specs are notable, the smartphone, which comes with a built-in 2 GB storage, does not support a 32 GB MicroSD card for expanding its memory!












