Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Sep 29 2009, 12:04pm CDT | by Robert Evans
If you love the Android OS, there's a very good chance you're shaking with glee at the impending arrival of the Motorola Cliq. Complete with Moto's new super-social Blur UI, the Cliq could be the first Android smartphone to really show what the OS is capable of these days.
Eager Android fans don't have much longer to wait before they can order a Cliq of their own. T-Mo has just launched the Cliq pre-sale page, which has a running countdown before the pre-sales begin. Right now, we have a little over 19 days to wait before Moto's latest brainchild becomes available.
The pre-sale page has more than just a counter. It has demos of the phone, an overview of the Blur UI, info on social networking with the Cliq, and a place to register for updates. Exciting!
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