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T-Mobile CLIQ XT spotted in the wild

April 5, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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Looks like the Motorola CLIQ XT / Quench is getting closer to its US debut — here it is all dressed up in T-Mobile branding. We’ve already done a full video hands-on with this bad boy, so we’ll just point you to that for the full rundown, and to the read link for a few [...]

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Motorola Backflip for AT&T Review

April 2, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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We’ve just taken delivery of an AT&T-branded Motorola Backflip — the carrier’s very first Android device — and we wanted to share with you our magical first moments putting the phone through its paces. Here’s a quick rundown of our first impressions: It feels solidly-built — probably a notch better than the CLIQ. There’s no [...]

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Motorola CLIQs falling victim to latest firmware?

March 29, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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Haven’t willfully submitted to the CLIQ’s new update yet? Well, you might want to hold off, because it looks like the new code is causing more heartache than good. A variety of reports on T-Mobile’s official support forums echo the same overarching complaint, which is that messaging is a disaster zone ever since version 1.3.18 [...]

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Motorola Devour – Best Buy for $99

March 2, 2010 by · Leave a Comment 

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The extruded aluminum chassis is really premium. MacBook Pro-type premium. The sliding mechanism as well is very high quality — making the Droid’s springless slide design look like a bit of a chump. There are also rubber accents on the top, bottom, and sides that give us hope that this phone would survive a hard [...]

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Motorola Backflip Releasing Android

February 22, 2010 by · 1 Comment 

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Mobile operator AT&T is finally getting its first Android-powered device in the form of the Motorala Backflip, featuring a “reverse flip” design, QWERTY keyboard, and a “backtrack” touch panel that lets the display be hands-free while a user’s fingers work behind the screen. Plus, the entire phone can be propped up in a “table mode” [...]

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