Users can start "cliqing" with the Motorola CLIQ right away

0. phoneArena posted on 02 Nov 2009, 08:28

As expected, T-Mobile is now offering the Android-powered Motorola CLIQ to everyone, at a price of $199.99 with a two-year contract…

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1. Kain125 posted on 20 Oct 2010, 01:44

Id only get this for MOTOBLUR. It looks like a kids toy

3. Arielnyc2006 posted on 02 Nov 2009, 09:54

When you see it in person, it doesn't look like a kids toy at all. Thats what I thought until I saw it this morning. Although, the white version could be seen as more "kiddy". But it's way more better built than other kiddy sliders out there.

2. Arielnyc2006 posted on 02 Nov 2009, 09:51

I just got back from the Tmobile store, they didnt have it on display but the salesman brought one from the back. The build quality is impressive, the screen is glass and when you open it, it locks with a nice solid click and the sliding action is smooth, almost like it's on ball bearings. Also, when you open it, the rear of the screen is stainless steel. The phone has a good weight, I was very impressed with the phone. So when you add the motoblur, its a very tempting phone. A cool feature is the glowing motorola logo on the back of the phone, very neat. I might end up getting this phone!

4. Galen20K posted on 02 Nov 2009, 10:02

HOnestly I know its No SHoles but I've handled it and Really its Build quality IS very Nice I just wish it had a faster Processor and bigger screen. Honestly thats what is keeping me from getting this in the Meantime while I wait for a Higher end Android phone. Pitty it would have been a nice stepping stone between my G1 and a new higher End Android.

5. Homotechual posted on 02 Nov 2009, 11:55

I got this phone a month ago, and I love it! I think besides the smaller screen it matches the Droid,after seeing the video review of the Droid I was not to impressed.

6. vzw fanman posted on 02 Nov 2009, 12:02

i do not understand your username?

7. C_H posted on 02 Nov 2009, 12:43

It's a play on "homosexual" and the abbreviated version of "technology", "tech" = homo-tech-ual What it means, however, who knows. He sticks to his own kind with technology?

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