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The Cliq: Qwerty, touchscreens and social networks

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By Kent German and Bonnie Cha

Published: 14 September 2009 14:25 GMT


The Cliq is Motorola's first Google Android device. In the US, the Cliq will be exclusive to T-Mobile and will be available later this year. It will be the third Android phone for the carrier (joining the T-Mobile MyTouch 3G and the T-Mobile G1). Outside the US the Cliq will be available in 2010 under the name Dext. Pricing has not yet been announced.

The Motorola Cliq is aimed at "connected socialisers". Those who use social networking sites heavily and also want a device that can combine work and personal lives.

Photo credit: Josh Miller/CNET


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