The Motorola Cliq is now available to the general public on the T-Mobile network. To celebrate the Android-running phone's MotoBlur social skills, T-Mobile announces a college-focused Motorola Cliq Challenge. The winning school gets cash plus a free Weezer concert.The Motorola
Cliq is now available in wide release on the T-Mobile network.
While existing
T-Mobile customers gained access to the Cliq on Oct. 19, the general public
can begin purchasing the Motorola phone as of Nov. 2.
T-Mobile was the first U.S. carrier to offer a smartphone with Google's Android
mobile operating system, and with the Cliq it adds still another Android device
to its roster, which now includes the HTC
G1, the MyTouch, the Samsung Behold II and a
3G Fender Limited Edition version of the MyTouch, which features a guitarlike
wood grain finish and was introduced with T-Mobile's holiday lineup.
For
a look at the Motorola Cliq, click here.
The Cliq is the first Android phone to use MotoBlur,
and it is the only device to feature MotoBlur this holiday season, according to
T-Mobile. MotoBlur is socially geared technology that integrates and syncs
contact information and communications.
In a statement on the Cliq's release, T-Mobile described MotoBlur: "Updates
to contacts, posts, messages, photos and more are streamed together and synced
from sources including Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Gmail, work and personal e-mail,
and automatically delivered to the home screen of the Cliq in easy-to-view
streams."
In addition to MotoBlur, T-Mobile launched a T-Mobile Motorola Cliq Challenge,
encouraging students, alumni, fans and faculty of four-year colleges and
universities to create the largest Facebook fan club for their schools. To the
winning school will go considerable spoils, courtesy of T-Mobile.
"The college or university with the highest number of votes in its clique
by Nov. 30 will be awarded with an exclusive, free concert by the multiplatinum
rock band Weezer, who release their new album, Raditude, tomorrow," T-Mobile
said in a statement. T-Mobile will also give the winning school $1 for every
vote, up to $25,000, for "college enrichment."
The Cliq features a 3.1-inch touch screen, a slide-out QWERTY keypad, a full
HTML browser, a 5-megapixel auto-focus camera with video capture, a music
player, a 2GB MicroSD card and access to Wi-Fi connectivity in addition to
T-Mobile's 3G network. It supports multiple e-mail sources, including Exchange,
and is integrated with Google applications such as voice-activated Google
Search, as well as Google Maps, YouTube and Picasa.
The Cliq is available in either Titanium or Winter White for $199 with a
two-year T-Mobile contract.