Motorola Cliq – Motorola’s First Android Smartphone Goes to T-Mobile
It looks like Motorola joins the Android bandwagon and have release Motorola Cliq, the company’s first smartphone to run Google’s open source operating system.

With a sliding QWERTY keyboard and a 3.1-inch HVGA touchscreen display, Motorola Cliq also impresses with a 5 megapixel camera with autofocus,GPS connectivity, a 3.5mm standard headphone jack and 2GB of built-in memory expandable up to 32GB through a microSD memory card.
Other than being Motorola’s first Android smartphone, it’s also the first to run the Motoblur software which means that the Cliq can stream social networking content, with photos, contacts, posts and messages from Facebook , Twitter, MySpace or Gmail.

Along the same lines, Motorola Cliq also features multitasking capabilities and comes preloaded with Amazon MP3, Shazam, iMeem Mobile, Google Maps with Streetview and Picasa.
Motorola Cliq is expected to be available this fall on T-Mobile, but unfortunately we don’t have a price or an official release date for it.
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