First Android from Motorola

Posted by JCO | 9/12/2009 10:59:00 PM | , | 0 comments »

Well Motorola has joined the Android revolution by releasing its first Google OS powered phone CLIQ. Let's take a quick run through on what this new Android phone packs.

Motorola CLIQ has a 3.1in display which is touchscreen. The CLIQ is a slider phone with a full QWERTY keyboard. The 5Mp integrated camera can also capture video up to 24fps which you can store using Micro SD cards up to 32GB capacity. If you are playing videos, you can listen to it using your headphones because the CLIQ comes with a 3.5mm jack.



As far as connectivity is concerned the CLIQ supports 3G connection as well as Wi-Fi. Bluetooth was not mentioned at all in the specs so I'm assuming that the new Android phone from Motorola does not support it.

With the entire Android phone in the market, you might ask what will make CLIQ stand out. Well it comes with Motoblur which is described as Motorola’s “unique solution for its Android portfolio”. Motoblur is Motorola's attempt to sync contacts, feeds, emails, messages, and photos from common social networks like Facebook and Twitter. This sounds familiar and works like the Palm Pre Synergy feature. Well, in any case Motorola now can say "Hello Android!"

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