T-Mobile Motorola Cliq 2 with Android 2.2 officially unveiled
Since the original Motorola Cliq is no longer available at T-Mobile USA, the carrier had to announce a successor to it – and it just did. The successor is, of course, the Motorola Cliq 2, an Android 2.2 smartphone with MotoBlur.
Weighing 175 grams (rather heavy, right?), the Moto Cliq 2 comes with a nice-looking, “intelligently designed” sliding QWERTY keyboard, and a 3.7 inch, 854 x 480 pixels multi-touch display.
Other features:
- aGPS
- Wi-Fi calling capabilities
- DNLA
- Quickoffice
- BlockBuster OnDemand and Amazon Kindle apps pre-installed
- 3.5mm headset jack
- 5MP autofocus camera with dual LED flash
- 512MB RAM, 1GB ROM
- 2GB microSD card included
- 1GHz processor
As you can see, the Moto Cliq 2 brings many improvements when compared to the original model. T-Mobile will sell the new handset starting January 19. Its price has not been announced.
You can check out the new Cliq here at T-Mobile’s website.
Via Press release
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