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Motorola unveils CLIQ/DEXT with MOTOBLUR UI

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Motorola CLIQ/DEXT

 

As expected, at the Mobilize conference Motorola unveiled its Android strategy that will be help them gain foothold in the mobile handset market. To start with, they’ve developed a new Android UI dubbed as the MOTOBLUR that basically syncs contacts, e-mails, SMS, social statuses etc. to show it on the user’s home screen. MOTOBLUR also keeps a check on the user’s contacts and syncs their updated info, like showing the contact’s recently updated profile picture along with their latest status update while making or receiving a call. Another interesting thing MOTOBLUR integrates is the remote wipe-off function.

Packing this promising UI is the new phone known as CLIQ in US or DEXT for the rest of the world. In US, it will be a T-Mobile exclusive. The feature set of CLIQ includes a 3.1-inch 320×480 HVGA touchscreen display, quad-band GSM support, 3G, Wi-Fi, full sliding QWERTY, 5MP autofocus camera, Bluetooth, GPS, HTML browser, 3.5mm audio jack, microSD card slot up to 32GB and radio.

The CLIQ/DEXT will arrive just in time for holidays.

Motorola CLIQ
Motorola DEXT

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