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Motorola and T-Mobile Deliver the Cliq 2

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Jan 5, 2011, 7:36 PM   by Eric M. Zeman

Motorola and T-Mobile today announced the Cliq 2, a follow up device to the original Cliq. As with the original, the Cliq 2 is a sideways slider offering a 3.7-inch touch display and full QWERTY keyboard for typing. The Cliq 2 will run Android 2.2 at launch, and supports T-Mobile's 3G/4G networks, Wi-Fi, GPS, and Bluetooth. It will have the ability to make calls via Wi-Fi when properly configured, and also supports Wi-Fi hotspot/sharing. Other features include DLNA sharing, a 1GHz processor, 5 megapixel camera with dual LED flash and video capture at 30 frames per second. T-Mobile USA customers will be able to purchase the Motorola Cliq 2 starting January 19.

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cyberstoic

Jan 5, 2011, 9:00 PM

oh boy another cliq

Wow will the wonders at motorola never cease. My cliq 1 launched with android 1.5 and the promised update to 2.1 only took a year and came out last month -- of course 2.2 had been out for at least six months already.

And I see that like cliq one launching with an outdated OS with blur, Cliq 2 will launch with an outdated OS with blur. 2.3 is already out, but this will launch with 2.2 and blurred up so if 2.3 comes it will be a long time coming.

And look, it will have blur on it again. I thought one laggy, bug ridden blur phone was enough but wow, blur again.

No thanks, I am blur free now and never again will I buy a phone with an outdated OS with crap on top/integrated into it that makes the upgrade path slow and difficult.
Mektah

Jan 5, 2011, 8:40 PM

WP7

Dear WP7,

Where are you? I miss you. I am lonely, and there is so much android around me. How can you expect me to stay faithful. You can't even provide me with a decent phone on T-mobile service with a keyboard and functioning camera. The Dell Venue Pro is nice, but the funky upward slide isn't for me. Don't push me to android.

Sincerely,
WP7 Fan.
Mektah said:
Dear WP7,

Where are you? I miss you. I am lonely, and there is so much android around me. How can you expect me to stay faithful. You can't even provide me with a decent phone on T-mobile service with a k
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