The only new phone that Motorola announced at MWC 2010 (so far) is the damping of Motorola, which will be known in the U.S. as Motorola Cliq XT (launched by T-Mobile).
Previously appeared as Motorola Zeppelin, and cooling Cliq 1.5 XT is an android smartphone MotoBlur. Hopefully it will be updated shortly to a new version of Android – otherwise it might not be able to quench the thirst of the users of a modern operating system.
The damping Motorola / Cliq XT is the Android device made by Moto eighth worldwide.
Features include: 3.1 HVGA touchscreen with pinch and zoom capabilities, a touch panel main navigation, HSDPA, Wi-Fi, GPS, E-compass, a virtual QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth 2.0, headphone jack 3.5 mm WebKit browser, Adobe Flash Lite, microSD card support and a 5.0 megapixel camera with LED flash autofocus. The phone measures 116.7 x 59.4 x 12.3 mm and has a 1420 mAh battery that should be capable of providing a talk time of up to 6.5 hours.
The new Android smart phone will be available as Motorola tempered in Europe (from Q1 2010), and as Motorola Cliq XT through T-Mobile USA (from March). The price of the phone was not announced.
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