Video: Motorola CLIQ XT Gets Unboxed and Handled

March 10, 2010 by admin · View Comments
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Phones Review has a video unboxing and hands-on with the T-Mobile Motorola CLIQ XT with MotoBlur.

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Motorola CLIQ XT for T-Mobile

March 9, 2010 by admin · View Comments
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Pocket Now has the Cliq XT, and they shared some information and pictures about it:
The device runs MOTOBLUR on top of Android 1.5 and is designed as a slate/tablet form factor for T-Mobile. Specs-wise, it uses a similar processor to the MOTO CLIQ. What’s notable is that Motorola included two back battery covers.
Cliq XT 1

Cliq XT 1

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Motorola CLIQ XT T-Mobile Release Dates Leaked

March 4, 2010 by admin · View Comments
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According to some internal docs, the Motoro9la CLIQ XT should be arriving on T-Mobile March 10th. Just yesterday, we heard some pricing details on: $139.99 for the CLIQ XT with a contract.

Cliq release date

Source: Into Mobile

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Motorola Cliq XT: Another Android Phone Lands on T-Mobile

February 15, 2010 by admin · View Comments
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If you’re an Android fan, the network to be on in the US is clearly T-Mobile. At the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, Spain, Motorola revealed its eighth Android phone, the Motorola Cliq XT (as it will be known stateside) or Quench (its name everywhere else). The Cliq XT will land on T-Mobile next month. Pricing hasn’t been confirmed.

Like the Cliq, Motorola’s first Android device in the US, the Cliq XT runs Motorola’s MotoBlur user interface over Android 1.5. A big difference between the Cliq XT and its sibling is that the XT lacks a physical keyboard. The Cliq XT has a 3.1-inch touchscreen, which is a bit small compared to other smartphones on the market, Flash Lite support, and pinch-and-zoom capabilities in the browser. It also sports a 5-megapixel camera and comes preloaded with all of the Google services you’d expect on an Android phone.

Source: PC World.

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