And the price of the Motorola Android CLIQ is… $199
T-Mobile put a $199 price tag on Motorola’s first Android-based smartphone and said it would begin offering the previously announced 3G device for presale to existing subscribers starting Oct. 19 at www.t-mobile.com/CLIQ.
The Motorola CLIQ smartphone will ship to existing subscribers as orders are received, the carrier said. It will become available to all consumers beginning Nov. 2 in stores and online.
The $199 price is contingent on a two-year service agreement with voice plan starting at $29.99/month and qualifying data plans starting at $24.99/month.
[source: Twice]
Motorola CLIQ site is up in T-Mobile
T-Mobile webpage for the Motorola CLIQ is working with a counter for the Pre-Sale. 19 more days to go…

Motorola CLIQ Promo Video Available
Motorola CLIQ is the Motorola’s first official Android phone, ready for its October debut in the US, as part of T-Mobile (name: CLIQ) ,and it’ll also reach Europe (name: Moto DEXT). Here is the first promo video:
Motorola ANDROID CLIQ launching in October to T-Mobile
Ethiopian Review reports that an internal T-Mobile PowerPoint clearly showing the Motorola CLIQ release date listed as October.

T-Mobile now looks like Motorola's Android frontrunner [source: rethink-wireless]
Confusion still reigns over which carrier will launch Motorola‘s first Android handsets, to be unveiled on Thursday and widely regarded as make-or-break for the vendor’s recovery in cellphones. Many sources have pointed to Verizon Wireless being the initial adopter, but the carrier will not show up at the launch event, while AT&T appears to be holding out for next phase devices.
This makes T-Mobile most likely to be the cellco that grabs the first Motorola limelight, which would fit in with its aggressive stance to date on Android, though the new products would have to compete with the cellco’s other high profile new Androids, the HTC MyTouch 3G and possibly the Samsung Galaxy. Sprint Nextel has not been linked to Motorola’s first wave launches and is set to make its own Android impact by upstaging T-Mobile with the biggest hitting HTC phone, the Hero.
A Verizon spokesperson told TheStreet.com that the firm would not be part of the September 10 Motorola event, and did not even know what was being launched. Not that this necessarily means the number one operator won’t announce a Motorola Android phone as widely expected – since, as a CDMA carrier, it would have a different model to T-Mobile’s, it may be waiting to make a splash with its own launch event at a slightly later stage. As at T-Mobile, though, Motorola is unlikely to get the carrier’s Android shelf to itself – Verizon Wireless is also heavily tipped to be planning to run a new HTC CDMA/Android design, the Desire ADR6200. Details are scarce but this looks like a midrange phone with a full Google interface rather than HTC’s Sense UI.
Back at Motorola, Thursday’s event will feature T-Mobile’s CTO, Cole Brodman, as a keynote speaker, alongside Moto’s own co-CEO Sanjay Jha, lending weight to the German-owned cellco being the launch carrier for at least one of Motorola’s planned brace of Androids (the Morrison – if Verizon does bite, the first CDMA model is the Sholes).
Read the full story at rethink-wireless
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