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Motorola CLIQ will be available at T-Mobile by November 2nd

Posted by Vincent On September - 29 - 2009

motocliq2Feast your eyes on the new mobile phone from Motorola.  The new CLIQ will be available on the T-Mobile network for $199 with a two year contract, which comes attached with a data plan ($24.99).  This will be the first attempt from Motorola to come out with an Android phone.  The new CLIQ can be pre-order at the T-Mobile USA website, starting October 19th to November 1st. The new CLIQ will compete with the Palm Pre, iPhone, and a bunch of other multi-media touch phones, including the new LB LB40.  One thing is for sure, every phone company now has a multi-media, multi-tasks phone by now.  The CLIQ should compete well against rivals as a combined voice and data bundle can cost as little as $55 per month versus the $70 of AT&T or Sprint.  To be fair, Sprint $70 plan comes with everything.

The CLIQ is the first Android, touch phone from Motorola; finally, Motorola woke up.  The CLIQ comes with a 2GB micro SD card, but you can always upgrade higher to a maximum of 16GB.  It has a 5-megapixel camera and a native 3.5mm headphone jack but still has a 3.1-inch capacitive touchscreen, 3G, GPS and Wi-Fi.   As for applications, it will include the Amazon MP3 storefront, AccuWeather, iMeem, MySpace, Shazam and Quickoffice. TeleNav access will also be preloaded, but you can Google internet to find a free GPS software.

If you are in a market for a new multi-media, multi-tasks phone and don’t need from A-Z services, then this would be a great alternative.  The $55 dollar plan is very competitive given the fact that T-mobile is now on the 3G network.  Watch the video clip below.

416 Responses to “Motorola CLIQ will be available at T-Mobile by November 2nd”

  1. Sk8rJS94 says:

    [..YouTube..] im plannin on switchin from AT&T to a different provider…is T-Mobile better price wise and is their coverage good?

  2. chameleonman100 says:

    @Sk8rJS94 i dont know about pricewise but their coverage is acceptable and better than AT&T

  3. [..YouTube..] @Sk8rJS94 i dont know about pricewise but their coverage is acceptable and better than AT&T

  4. [..YouTube..] @Sk8rJS94 i dont know about pricewise but their coverage is acceptable and better than AT&T

  5. bredbrain says:

    @grimgrier This one.. Motoblur is amazing!

  6. bredbrain says:

    [..YouTube..] @grimgrier This one.. Motoblur is amazing!

  7. jickopik says:

    @Sk8rJS94 It just depends, I’ve been looking around and Tmobile has the most affordable plans out there. Coverage wise, its’ pretty decent, I think Verizon has a much better coverage, but Tmobile is still better than At&t.

  8. jickopik says:

    [..YouTube..] @Sk8rJS94 It just depends, I’ve been looking around and Tmobile has the most affordable plans out there. Coverage wise, its’ pretty decent, I think Verizon has a much better coverage, but Tmobile is still better than At&t.

  9. dashaunyng says:

    does the cliq have zoom? also is the vibrate the same as the g1 or is it different? cause when my phone on vibe i can’t feel it! thanks in advance

  10. dashaunyng says:

    [..YouTube..] does the cliq have zoom? also is the vibrate the same as the g1 or is it different? cause when my phone on vibe i can’t feel it! thanks in advance

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