海角大神

T-Mobile pushes Motorola Cliq into wide release

The Android-powered Motorola Cliq is being billed by T-Mobile as a social-networking machine.

|
Newscom
The Motorola Cliq is now available on the T-Mobile network.

"The social fanatic's dream."

That's the tag-line for the Cliq, a new smartphone built by Motorola 鈥 and T-Mobile is hoping it will be enough to pry a swath of young consumers away from their iPhones. In a statement timed to coincide with the release of the Cliq, Motorola said that the phone pulls data from "Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Gmail, work and personal email," and "automatically delivered to the home screen of the Cliq in easy-to-view streams.鈥

The key selling point here is accessibility. With an iPhone, for instance, a Twitter application would remain separate from the MySpace application; the Facebook app would not be integrated with email. The Cliq, which is powered by Google's Android operating system, uses platform called Motoblur, which Motorola is billing as a social networking "solution." Feeds from various sites are integrated on the Cliq interface, which could make sorting updates and photos and emails a little easier.

"Smartphones are fast becoming the primary way many consumers engage with social networking services, e-mail and the Web, which makes the Motorola CLIQ with Motoblur the right phone at the right time," said Travis Warren, director of product marketing at T-Mobile USA. "T-Mobile continues to expand upon its industry-leading lineup of Android smartphones for the holiday season with the launch of the CLIQ, and we expect it to be very popular among our highly connected customers."

The Cliq currently retails for $199, with a two-year contract. The phone, which comes in two colors 鈥 titanium and white 鈥 is outfitted with both 3G and Wi-Fi access; features include QWERTY keyboard, a3.1-inch HVGA full touch-screen display, a 5 megapixel auto-focus camera with video capture, a 3.5mm headset jack, a music player with pre-loaded Amazon MP3 store application, and a pre-installed 2GB microSD memory.

In a review on the T3 site, Katherine Hannaford lauded the Cliq's usability:

Social status widgets similarly enable status updates to all your profiles or just one. The messaging widgets show the latest emails or texts you鈥檝e received. Perhaps most interesting of all is the 鈥渉appenings鈥 widget, which is a live feed of all your friends鈥 activities from whichever social networking sites you鈥檝e registered. Twitter and Facebook statuses blend in together easily, as well as updates about uploaded photos or relationship changes 鈥 whatever your friends are polluting Facebook with.

Of course the Cliq isn't the only Motorola smartphone to churn up a good deal of blog buzz. On Friday, consumers in the US will finally be able to get their hands on the Verizon Droid, a smartphone driven by Google鈥檚 Android 2.0 operating system. As we noted last week, early tests of the Droid have been enthusiastic 鈥 reviewers like the Droid鈥檚 navigation capabilities, the state-of-the-art OS, its full QWERTY keyboard, and its 3.7-inch display, which is said to be a major improvement on the resolution offered by the Apple iPhone.

鈥撯赌

Follow us on for more sci-tech news.

You've read  of  free articles. Subscribe to continue.
QR Code to T-Mobile pushes Motorola Cliq into wide release
Read this article in
/Technology/Horizons/2009/1102/t-mobile-pushes-motorola-cliq-into-wide-release
QR Code to Subscription page
Start your subscription today
/subscribe