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more about #moto more comments → weatherman: I could probably do without the blur, but I'm guessing this will be upgradable to Android 2. I like the look of the keyboard of the Cliq better than t... more » Nick: yeah, if my screen looked like that -- i would shoot my phone. . . with my new schott gun app from the android market #nowshipping more » thechansen: $120? Really? Just buy a $30 receiver off ebay if you REALLY need XM radio. Other wise just invest in Slacker (music and comedy) and Wunder Radio (s... more » En0s1: We've been here before... face to face with the Cliq; I'm still on the fence though and wary that I may never see Android 2.0 on that thing. #nowshipping more » Kaiser-Machead: Moto's trying to cater to the Canadians. So this is how it all ends? #motorolacalgary more » ReynaldoRiv: Yes, I made you wait this long for a pun on the top photo. Pffffft I thought you dropped it in a toilet and couldn't photograph it any other way whil... more » astrocramp: Why is it that mobile manufacturers don't recognize the #1 annoyance? Response time. If I have to wait 0.5s for the thing to respond, it feels like a ... more » SigmundTheSeaMonster: Ah Cliq. Perfect name...I no part of it. Alas, I wait for the perfect communication device...hope she is from New Zealand and cute! #motorolacliqreview more » Odin: This looks interesting. I'll be looking for a new phone when my contract expires next summer and I really want something running android. I would get ... more » ghmlco: ‘dat is one ugly phone. How many logos, icons, buttons, and status lights does one need before it’s time to say "enough"? And that's just the face... more » LindsayJoy's MBP is into S+M: Motorola has really been behind the curve with smartphones. That is an understatement. The company was in the dumps before the RAZR and I would not be... more » Sandon S: Whether or not this phone succeeds in the marketplace relies solely on whether or not Motorola or T Mobile are really going to push this phone through... more » migsims: Glad to see them back. My first cell was a starTAC, solid and really slick and sexy at the time. Here's to some more competition and the expanding of... more » fryhole: That pesky 528mhz number is really becoming a problem more » jacksonwhole: Rice? more » -
#nowavailable
Now Shipping
The Motorola CLIQ smartphone, which we thought was a step in the right direction, is available at T-Mobile stores today. Also shipping is the XM SkyDock which allows drivers to control XM satellite radio with their iPhone or iPod Touch. More » -
#rumor
Motorola Calgary Is Verizon's Other Android Phone: Cheap and Blur(r)y
Motorola's other Android phone for Verizon ain't no Droid, but it's gonna be cheaper (targeted at fickle teenagers) and run Motorola's Blur interface from the Cliq. It's also a QWERTY slider, with a 3MP camera and oh yes, Wi-Fi. [BGR] -
#review
Motorola Cliq Review
When a once leading—now last place —smartphone maker dumps Windows Mobile and goes Android, it's an all or nothing decision. Who knew that this could save the company? More » -
#cliq
Motorola Cliq Android Phone Ships November 2 For $200 on T-Mobile
You will be able to buy the Motorola Cliq, their social networking-focused version of an Android phone, on November 2 for $200. If you pre-order the device from Oct. 19 to Nov. 1, you'll be guaranteed to receive it first. More » -
#cliq
Motorola Cliq Gallery and Impressions
We saw the Cliq this morning but we just got a chance to really play around with Motorola's Android-based, social-networking-focused smartphone, and we have to say, we're pretty impressed. Read on for our impressions. More » -
#interview
Google's Andy Rubin On Android, the Motorola Cliq and App Dev
Google's VP of Mobile Platforms, Andy Rubin, just told me some interesting things about the Motorola Cliq and how it relates to Android as a whole. The most interesting? Google wants some of those social features in the OS. More » -
#motocliq
Motorola Cliq Quick Hands On Impressions
I got a brief chance to handle the Motorola Cliq Android phone—no pictures yet, unfortunately—and came away pleasantly surprised. The phone itself is about as tall as an iPhone, but it's definitely thinner than most QWERTY sliders. More » -
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#rumor
Is This Motorola's First Android Phone?
The first alleged spy pics of Motorola's long-rumored Android phone, the T-Mobile-branded "Morrison," have filtered their way online, and hint that the company could be taking Google's mobile OS in a new, decidedly mainstream direction. More » -
#rumor
Tony Stark Would Not Use Motorola's IRONMAN Android Phone
Hey, look another Moto Android handset, codenamed IRONMAN. Maybe it's just the crappiness of the shot, but Moto's Halo-esque Calgary strikes me more. But like Iron Man, this thing is supposedly loaded. More » -
#rumor
Motorola's First Android Phone Calgary Looks Impressive Enough That I Actually Care
I've been tired of "Android on X's phone" stories for a while now, but Motorola's Calgary shot my eyes wide open: It actually looks interesting! And it's on Verizon. More » -
#homeentertainment
Motorola's Media Mover Is a USB SlingBox and Nannycam in Your Pocket
It's easy to forget that Motorola doesn't just make horrible cellphones, they actually make neat gadgets, like the Media Mover: A pocket-sized USB stick that transcodes lots of video and beams it anywhere like SlingBox. More » -
#qa4evokemoto
HANDS-ON Motorola Evoke QA4 Nice, But Will Not Make Moto $$$
Want a consumer-level phone with desirable traits like a capacitive touchscreen, haptic feedback and internet-connected widgets? After a few minutes alone with the Moto Evoke, I think this may be a phone YOU'D like. More » -
#motorola
This Rugged Motorola Corporate Has Buttons You Can Actually Click While Wearing Gloves
Despite this giant corporate phone's ruggedness, push to talk, camera and barcode scanner, it is unremarkable. But I am excited to see it has buttons you can use while you wear gloves. Rare! [Motorola via BGR] -
#unconfirmed
Motorola Giving Up on Windows Mobile?
The WSJ speculates that given where the axe is falling at Motorola, not only is their "high-end phone strategy" in danger, but they could be completely ditching Windows Mobile. Officially, Moto says, "nuh uh." [WSJ] -
#rumor
Rumor: Motorola Lay Offs Mean Less Than a Dozen Phones a Year
PhoneScoop has heard that Motorola is going lay off up to half of its handset division and cut the number of phones it brings out per year to less than a dozen. More » -
#cellphones
Motorola Prizm Gives Diet Advice
Motorola's new touchscreen Motoprizm in Korea that appears to be a takeoff on the Krave—albeit with a few tweaks. Oddly enough, word is that the device also gives daily diet and lifestyle suggestions. More » -
#unconfirmed
First Smartphones, Now Feature Phones: Motorola Leaks More 2009 Handsets
Yesterday's purported renders of Motorola's 2009 smartphone line seemed plausible, but these less adventurous feature phone renders are almost too safe to be fake. Behold, the Son of Razr! More » -
#againsttheodds
Moto RAZR Stops Bullet, Saves Man's Life
This may be the first good news Motorola's had in a long while: A feller named RJ Richard down in the New Orleans suburb of St. Tammany Parish was on his lawnmower in his backyard when something struck him hard on the chest. When he pulled his Moto RAZR out of his breast pocket to see if it had been damaged by what he presumed to be a pebble, a damn .45 caliber bullet fell out! Having saved the man's life, the phone fell apart. More »
