Saturday, October 17, 2009

Motorola's Line-Up of New Cell Phones includes:

CLIQ with Motoblur (T-Mobile)
Cell phone for social networkers. The CLIQ runs Android with the Motoblur user interface on top of it. The core, underlying Android menus are completely unchanged. What really sets the phone apart from other Android devices is Motoblur. MOTOBLUR extends the usable home screen space to five screens rather than the stock three. This means you have plenty of space to load up the CLIQ with apps, shortcuts, widgets or whatever. Phone releases in November 2009, and shown (right) in this article.

Karma QA1 (AT&T)
This messaging phone includes a landscape display and a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, plus social networking features. Other features include 3G data, 2-megapixel camera, video sharing, music player, memory card slot, and stereo Bluetooth.
Pros: Strong vibration mode, Blackberry like text messaging, includes social networking apps.
Cons: Keypad has a weird feel to it, camera resolution is grainy.

Rival A455 (Verizon)
This affordable CDMA messaging phone has a slide-out QWERTY keyboard and touch-screen functions for dialing and soft keys. Other key features include EVDO data, 2 megapixel camera with video capture, 3.5mm audio jack, stereo Bluetooth, a memory card slot, and visual voicemail.
Pros: Looks nice.
Cons: Screen fades, doesn't work well. Wait until Motorola updates or revises this phone.

Debut i856 (Sprint)
The first slide-style iDEN phone. This stylish phone includes a 3.5mm headset jack, stereo Bluetooth and memory card slot for music. Features are otherwise basic, including a 1-megapixel camera.
Pros: Very new.
Cons: Poor camera resolution.

Clutch i465 (Sprint)
The first mass-market phone for iDEN networks with a QWERTY keyboard. This affordable messaging phone includes Bluetooth, a camera with video capture, push-to-talk, GPS, Java, and voice dialing.
Pros: Java, games, alarm, calendar, check email from multiple accounts, full Qwerty.
Cons: Can't download from the web, very small screen, no apps, can't save pictures.

Evoke QA4 (Alltel & Cricket)
This sleek phone includes a large capacitive touch screen, slide-out numeric keypad, and tri-band CDMA, including EVDO Rev. A data. Other features include a memory card slot, stereo Bluetooth, and 2-megapixel camera.
Pros: Sound quality, external lock button, battery life.
Cons: No calendar syncing, no app manager, microphone sensitive

Too bad Motorola doesn't invest more time to complete their products before shipping them. Motorola isn't the only manufacturer who rushes products to the market before their complete. Another manufacturer that rushes to market before completing products is Samsung.

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