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On the large side, not as attractive as Moto's other Android phones, On the large side, not as attractive as Moto's other Android phones, On the large side, not as attractive as Moto's other Android phones, What's not:
No kidding, it's not a Nexus One. But then it costs much less and you can take it to your local T-Mobile store if you have problems. The Cliq XT isn't a power user's phone, but it's a solid Android handset. We confess that we prefer the Cl...
Yes, the CLIQ XT is slow. But unless you're willing to give up the idea of customer support and go for a Google Nexus One, all of T-Mobile's Android phones are slow. It's a big problem for the carrier: they have five Android smartphones, and t...
The Motorola Cliq XT offers a revamped media player with well-integrated community and discovery features. The 5-megapixel camera takes excellent pictures, and call quality is great. The smartphone has 3G and Wi-Fi as well as an HTML Webkit browser with F
The smartphone runs Android 1.5. Screen size is a bit small. There's some occasional sluggishness. Pinch-to-zoom gesture doesn't work in Google Maps
The Motorola Cliq XT is a nice alternative to the original Cliq, offering a sleeker design and enhanced multimedia capabilities. Read full review See full
Published: 2009-10-14, Author: Chris , review by: engadget.com
Let's be very clear: though it fares pretty competitively against the aging crop of Google-powered devices on the market today, the CLIQ isn't the Android phone to end all Android phones. Then again, it's not supposed to be -- at least, we hope it isn't -...
Abstract: NameSmartphone: Motorola Cliq XTContact:motorola.comWhile in Chicago to talk to Motorola about 4G and LTE, Pauline Herbst got her hands on the company's latest Android phone the day it hit the US market.Aimed at the social networking users of today, the M...