Motorola CLIQ Android Phone, Titanium
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- Google Android OS-powered smartphone with MOTOBLUR social networking, 3.1-inch touchscreen, and slide-out QWERTY keyboard
- Compatible with T-Mobile’s 3G network for fast downloads as well as quick uploads of photo and video to sharing sites
- Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g); GPS location services; 5-megapixel camera/camcorder, Bluetooth stereo music streaming, microSD expansion to 32 GB
- Up to 6.0 hours of talk time, up to 324 hours (13.5 days) of standby time
- What’s in the Box: handset, battery, charger, USB cable, 2 GB memory card, wired stereo headset, quick start guide
Check Price: Motorola CLIQ Android Phone, Titanium
Amazon.com Product Description
The CLIQ 3G-enabled touchscreen phone for T-Mobile, is Motorola’s first Android-powered device, and the first to feature the innovative MOTOBLUR overlay to the Android OS, which manages and integrates e-mail and social networking activity including Facebook, Twitter, and MySpace. In addition to a brightly colorful 3.5-inch touchscreen, the Motorola CLIQ also offers a side sliding full QWERTY keyboard for quick typing of tweets, status updates, and e-mail.
The first phone with MOTOBLUR, the CLIQ automatically delivers your messages, contacts, e-mail, updates and photos from social sites, and more–right to your home screen. |
Powered by the Android OS, you can customize your Motorola CLIQ with thousands of apps available via the Android Market. |
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With integrated Google technology, the Motorola CLIQ brings one-touch access to the popular Google mobile services millions of people use every day, including Google Search by voice, Google Maps with Street View, YouTube and Picasa. CLIQ also provides easy access to both personal and corporate e-mail, calendars, and contacts supported by Exchange Server and Gmail.
Enabled for T-Mobile’s high-speed 3G network, the CLIQ offers fast data delivery and an enhanced Web-browsing experience that lets you connect quickly to social networking sites. The CLIQ offers GPS location services for turn-by-turn directions using Google Maps and Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g) for accessing home and business networks as well as hotspots while on the go. Other features include a 5-megapixel camera for still photos and video capture, Bluetooth for both hands-free communication and stereo music streaming, a digital audio player, an included 2 GB microSD memory card, and up to 6 hours of talk time.
Key Features
- Powered by the Android operating system with deep integration of Google services and access to thousands of apps to customize your phone via the Android Market. (Learn more)
- Innovative widget-based MOTOBLUR overlay to Android automatically delivers Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Gmail, and work and personal e-mail updates to the home screen in easy-to-view streams so there is no need to open and close different mobile applications. (Learn more)
- Update Facebook, MySpace and Twitter at once instead of opening individual apps with MOTOBLUR as well as upload your photos to Facebook, MySpace, Picasa and Photobucket.
- MOTOBLUR continuously displays your friends’ latest profile pics as part of your texts, calls, e-mails and address book
- View your friends your way: MOTOBLUR lets you view friends from A to Z, by contact history or in groups you make yourself.
- Customize your home screen with your favorite widgets and short cuts
- Your information is continuously updated and backed up into a secure environment, so you’re connected and protected even if you lose your phone.
- Fast 3G connectivity via T-Mobile’s HSDPA/UMTS network. (1700/2100 MHz bands, UMTS/HSDPA; see more about T-Mobile’s 3G service below)
- Quad-band GSM phone for good global voice connectivity. (850/900/1800/1900 MHz bands)
- Built-in GPS with turn-by-turn directions provided by Google Maps and other third-party apps (for real-time directions). With Google Maps, you can instantly view maps and satellite imagery, as well as find local business. And Google Maps Street View enables you to explore cities at street-level virtually while on the go. If your phone’s missing in action, log into My MOTOBLUR to track it down with GPS.
- 3.1-inch touchscreen display (320 x 480 pixels, 262K color depth)
- Full slide-out QWERTY keyboard with familiar layout lets you type messages easily without scrolling for the letter you want.
- 5-megapixel autofocus camera/camcorder for sharing images online and creating high-quality prints. Features include digital zoom, multiple white balance settings and color effects, three quality choices, and editing options for both still photos and video.
- Wi-Fi networking (802.11b/g) for accessing home and corporate networks as well as hotspots while on the go.
- Bluetooth connectivity (version 2.0) includes profiles for communication headset, hands-free car kits, and the A2DP Bluetooth profile–enabling you to wirelessly stream your music to a pair of compatible Bluetooth stereo headphones or speaker dock.
- Memory expansion via microSD card slot with support for optional cards up to 32 GB (2 GB card included).
- Multi-format digital audio player with dedicated Amazon MP3 Store app for over-the-air downloads.
- YouTube app for streaming video over 3G and Wi-Fi connections.
- Real HTML Web browsing provides more pages and better Web content delivered efficiently to your phone.
- Visual Voice-mail allows you to listen to your voice-mail messages in any order, respond in one click and easily manage your inbox without ever dialing in to the network.
- Voice-activated dialing lets you call someone with simple voice commands when your hands are busy
- Airplane mode allows you to listen to music while the cellular connectivity is turned off
- Speakerphone
Vital Statistics
The Motorola CLIQ weighs 4.9 ounces and measures 4.5 x 2.3 x 0.61 inches. Its 1420 mAh lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 6 hours of talk time, and up to 324 hours (13.5 days) of standby time. It runs on the 850/900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS/EDGE frequencies, as well as T-Mobile’s 3G network (1700/2100 MHz).
T-Mobile Services
- High-speed data connectivity via T-Mobile’s 3G network: In addition to its quad-band GSM connectivity, this phone is also compatible with T-Mobile’s UMTS/HSDPA 3G network, which operates on the 1700/2100 MHz AWS spectrum. This phone is designed to automatically connect to the best available network (3G or GSM/GPRS/EDGE) to provide faster data speeds when accessing the Web.
In areas where the 3G network is not available, you’ll continue to receive service on the via T-Mobile’s EDGE network (which stands for “Enhanced Data Rates for Global Evolution”). This high-speed, mobile data and Internet access technology is fast enough to support a wide range of advanced data services (with average data speeds between 75-135Kbps), including full picture and video messaging, high-speed color Internet access, and e-mail on the go.
While this phone is optimized for use with T-Mobile’s high-speed 3G network, many of its functions will also work well on the moderate-speed EDGE network. If you plan to access the Internet extensively on your phone, 3G network coverage may serve you best.
Activities that work well on EDGE or 3G networks:
- Email, instant messaging, and texting
- Downloading ringtones, CallerTunes, wallpaper, light data files
- Sending photographs via e-mail or picture messaging
Activities that work best on a 3G network:
- Viewing content-heavy websites (lots of images or videos playing)
- Viewing YouTube and other video files (they will play on EDGE, but require loading time)
- Uploading large files (photos, videos, presentations) to sharing websites
- Downloading large files from an e-mail or a website
T-Mobile’s 3G network is currently available in 222 cities nationwide and covers more than 160 million people. By the end of 2009, T-Mobile USA expects its 3G network to be available to approximately 200 million people across the U.S.
Android Power
The Power of Android and MOTOBLUR
The Motorola CLIQ runs the Android operating system, which provides easy access to a wide assortment of messaging tools and Google apps. With Android, you’re able to richly personalize the entire theme of the Motorola CLIQ with new widgets, icons and wallpapers–which can be added directly on the home screen–in order to truly make it your own.
Developed by Motorola, MOTOBLUR is an innovative solution that manages and integrates communications–from work e-mail to social networking activity–on your CLIQ. Updates to contacts, posts, messages, photos and more are streamed together and synced from sources including Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Gmail, and work and personal e-mail. MOTOBLUR automatically delivers these updates to the home screen in easy-to-view streams so there is no need to open and close different mobile applications to keep up with the latest content.
CLIQ also features multitasking capabilities and one-touch access to the Google mobile services millions use every day, including Google Search by voice, Google Maps with Street View, YouTube and Picasa. Easy access to both personal and corporate e-mail, calendars, and contacts is supported by Exchange Server and Gmail. e-mail and contacts are also supported by Yahoo!, Windows Live Hotmail, and other POP3 and IMAP e-mail services. It also combines instant messaging support for Google Talk, as well as AOL, Yahoo! Messenger and Windows Live Messenger.
The app screen. |
All your messaging in one place. |
Contacts with recent status updates. |
Additionally, the Android Market hosts a wide variety of unique applications, and with the Motorola CLIQ’s one-click access to it you can find and download a wide range of innovative software applications–from games to social networking and on-the-go shopping–to personalize your phone. Here’s a sampling of just some of the available applications:
- Sherpa, created by Geodelic, learns a person’s likes and dislikes through behavior and user feedback, prioritizing recommended retailers, restaurants and attractions. Sherpa features a learning machine that automatically customizes itself to the user’s preferences.
- imeem Mobile streams music customized to your tastes, recommending new songs and artists based on which songs you identify as your favorites.
- WorldTour puts live webcams from around the world onto your home screen.
- Phonebook offers an upgraded, more personalized phonebook for Android.
- FreshFace is a theme engine to further customize your phone.
- Movies by Flixster takes the aspect of movie reviews to the next level. Through integration with Facebook, you can find friends who also want to see that movie or read reviews from friends who have already seen it.
The Motorola CLIQ is pre-loaded with the Android 1.5 (Cupcake) operating system update, which includes the following improvements:
- Easy upload of photos to Picasa and videos to YouTube
- Spanish language support
- Edit multiple messages in Gmail
- Faster My Location acquisition in Google Maps
- Faster web browsing with smoother page scrolling
- Improved camera with faster start-up and image capture
- In-call keypad timeout to eliminate face dialing



I would not recommend to anyone to buy a new phone from Amazon because they will give you the complete run around that they have done with me. I ordered my phone a week ago and did 2 day shipping they told me that I had to call T-mobile so that I can run a credit report. I was approved and T-MOBILE sent Amazon the email. Two days later I got an email that said I need to confirm my update so I did that. Last night I found out the phone STILL has not been shipped out. So very furious an frustrated I called Amazon and the people act as if they don’t know what they are doing and their customer service skills are terrible. I asked to speak to a manager and they had me on hold for a HALF HOUR and the manger told me that T-MOBILE didn’t send out a report to them which was a complete lie because I called T-mobile and said that it’s nothing on their end because there should never be any issues because I was approved instantly. NEVER again will I buy another item from Amazon. Its ridiculous.
Rating: 1 / 5
I just purchased my Cliq and found out that Motorola has not committed to providing an update to the Android 2.0 OS even though the Droid on Verizon already has 2.0. This is because the cliq comes with MotoBlur, which modifies the vanilla Android OS.
Even though this phone just came out and is brand new, there is no commitment from Motorola to continue to support it.
Mine has been returned for a MyTouch 3G. I miss the keyboard, but I want an Android phone I am sure will get the 2.0 OS.
I will never purchase another Motorola product again because it appears they don’t care about their existing customers.
Rating: 1 / 5
Pretty OK phone that would be a very OK phone if it weren’t for Motorola’s blocking of Android 2.0. Why bother buying a phone with crippled functionality? It’s like non-alcoholic beverages.
Rating: 2 / 5
I have never written a review here but I find it important to warn people about this phone. I had just finished paying it off when I could not take it anymore and sold it for a mere fraction of what I paid for it. Here are the many drawbacks that I found.
1) – Touch Screen had multiple dead spots. With an over air update it got a little better, but it still had dead spots. I could not play games effectively or even type on the on screen keyboard. Letters simply would not work! this was not an isolated issue. This happened to a lot of users.
2) – “MotoBlur” is the dual OS that runs over Android. To put it plainly, this sucks. MotoBlur is what allows you to get all your social networks on your start up screen. It would go down for DAYS at a time. I would have to jump thru so many hoops. Motorola said it’s not their problem, and T-Mobile had no clue. It was terrible. How could so many people duck responsibility? It was poorly tested. It was not isolated at all. Many other users were hosed.
3) – No Updates for you! MotoBlur inhibits the Android system from getting upgraded. You are stuck at 1.6 (for now). Now some of you might not know what that means, but what it comes down to is that as other phones are updated, software developers cater to those more modern updates and eventually your apps will stop working on your phone. So the cool Android Market becomes a “Wish List” of things you can’t put on your phone.
I am a self admitted phone whore. I buy a new one every year. This is the ONLY one that I have completely regretted. It looks cool. You want it to be cool. But in the end….it’s not cool…it’s useless and frustrating. Please don’t trap yourself.
Here is the link of others who have had the same problem as me….
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Rating: 1 / 5
GRIPE #1:
I’ve owned the Cliq for almost 2 weeks now, the last 3 days of which it was submersed in a bowl of rice in an effort to fully dry it out, and hopefully get it fully operational again.
Did I drop it in the toilet? Did I forget in my pants that went in the washer? Did I take it swimming? No. I simply took it out of my pocket when my hands were SLIGHTLY wet from being in the rain (and I was not in the rain when I took it out of my waterproof pocket). Then I put it back in my pocket. When I took it out next and unlocked it it threw a conniption fit; hopping back and forth between ringer and silent. Worried I opened the battery door and saw a couple drops of water BEHIND the door. After fully drying off the phone for 3 days in a rice-bath two of the four side buttons no longer work.
Now I’d like stress several facts here.
* 1) I remember when Motorola made phones like the StarTAC which were almost indestructible. I foolishly continued to expect a high-reliability phone out of the Moto camp.
* 2) I am a very technical person with enough experience to know what I should and shouldn’t expect from a device. This is not some crazy-guy review written by someone who’s angry his phone didn’t survive a tsunami.
* 3) This phone did NOT get wet. Nothing this phone was put through should have had any effect on it whatsoever.
This phone seems to be extremely finicky with regards to weather conditions. If you live in the northwest (as I do) or any place that gets large amounts of rain and humidity I would highly suggest that you buy a different phone. I’m simply amazed at how little it took for this phone to go down. My Blackberry Pearl has done been quite the champion for the past two years when it comes to ruggedness and I’ve never really thought of it as a rugged phone per se; this level of fragility is really inexcusable.
GRIPE #2
Random parts of the screen go dead every so often. This is an issue for multiple Cliq owners already. For more information on this problem do a search for “cliq keyboard dead zone” in your favorite search engine.
OTHER GRIPES:
Side buttons have barely any travel and therefore provide virtually zero tactile feedback.
Front buttons and keyboard keys feel squishy and don’t instill confidence.
Integration all of your contacts lists from various sources (facebook, twitter, google, etc.) is painfully rudimentary. This is not an Android complaint, but a complaint of Motorola’s software implementation Motoblur.
There is no way to stop the phone from ringing by way of a hardware key. So if you get a call/text/calendar notification and wish to stop it mid way you must first get it out of your pocket. Hit any button to wake it up. Then hit the menu button to unlock it. Then, if you’ve got a security code (as I do) enter that in. Then finally hit the notification bar. The entire process, as you can imagine, takes a long time and if you’re in a meeting or some such situation it’s very annoying. I must mention that you CAN also use the “silent” switch on the side to terminate the audible alert however that too take a while as the switch is flush with the phone and changing it’s position isn’t quick.
THE POSITIVE SIDE
* Nice looking screen.
* Responsive.
* The sliding screen (to reveal the keyboard) does have really good feel.
* While I admit to worrying about the long-term life of the physical keyboard, it is REALLY nice to have a tactile keyboard. Especially considering the problems with the touch screen.
THE BOTTOM LINE
If this was the only Android phone out there, I would probably have thrown an extra star in the rating for the OS alone. But there are three other Android phones out right now and half a dozen on the way in short order. There’s no excuse for a phone with this price tag to come from a company with as much experience as Motorola and have such serious design flaws. High-tech and and high reliability are not mutually exclusive, and don’t let anyone tell you different.
You have better options for an Android phone.
(In the interest of full disclosure, this is a duplicate review from the [[ASIN: B002UK7WOA Motorola CLIQ Phone with MOTOBLUR, Titanium (T-Mobile, Phone Only, No Service)]] page.
Rating: 2 / 5