AmazonWireless expands devices

March 11, 2010

AmazonWireless expands devices

AmazonWireless (a no-brainer of a name for Amazon’s wireless store) recently announced that they have just expanded their T-Mobile offerings. As usual, these new devices will be rebate-free and accompanied by two-day shipping for speedy delivery right to your doorstep. Among the new devices available are the titanium BlackBerry Bold 9700, black and white versions of the BlackBerry Curve 8520, the HTC TouchPro2, Motorola CLIQ (with MOTOBLUR), Samsung t749 Highlight, Samsung Behold II, Samsung Gravity 2, Sony Ericsson Equinox and T-Mobile 3G Dash. There will additionally be a slew of new plans available for you to choose from, making you spoilt for choice.

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Motorola Cliq XT Unboxed With Live Pictures

March 9, 2010

Motorola Cliq XT Unboxed With Live Pictures

With the Motorola Cliq XT hitting the news recently, it’s good to see a leak that shows the phone being unboxed and pictured live. According to the source, the Motorola Cliq XT is powered by Android 1.5, and sports Moto Blur, though there is a high possibility that it will be getting an Android 2.1 update in the future. One of the more interesting features of the Cliq XT is the inclusion of the Swype input system, which allows you to “type” out messages by swiping your finger by the letters instead of pressing them. The phone additionally includes a 5-megapixel camera with LED flash. Is that the Android-powered phone that you’ve been dreaming about, or is that not the Android device that you’re looking for?

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Motorola QUENCH heads for North America

March 9, 2010

Motorola QUENCH heads for North America

Folks living on the continent of North America will be able to get hold of the Motorola QUENCH - particularly folks living in Canada as distant as they're happy with Rogers' terms and conditions. First announced at the Mobile World Congress last month, the Motorola QUENCH will be released in the US as the Motorola CLIQ XT. Released Stateside that month on T-Mobile, it will additionally reach in Europe later that year going by the Canadian moniker.

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HTC HD2, Nuron, And Cliq XT Pricing Leaked

March 2, 2010

HTC HD2, Nuron, And Cliq XT Pricing Leaked

If you’re a T-Mobile subscriber and have been toying with the notion of picking up a HTC HD2, Motorola Cliq XT or Nokia Nuron, you’re in luck, as the (unofficial) price for said items have been leaked. According to the leaked knowledge, the HTC HD2 will set you back $199.99 after a rebate, while the Motorola Cliq XT will be going for $129.99 after rebate, and finally the Nokia Nuron will be priced at $69.99 after rebate. Of course, the pricing mentioned is whether you’re willing to agree to a plan with the carrier, whether not you’ll have to shell out $449.99, $329.99 and $179.99 respectively for the phones. whether you haven’t been entertaining the view of a new phone before that, will that tidbit of news whet your appetite for a new phone?

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HTC HD2, Nuron, And Cliq XT Pricing Leaked

March 2, 2010

HTC HD2, Nuron, And Cliq XT Pricing Leaked

If you’re a T-Mobile subscriber and have been toying with the notion of picking up a HTC HD2, Motorola Cliq XT or Nokia Nuron, you’re in luck, as the (unofficial) price for said items have been leaked. According to the leaked info, the HTC HD2 will set you back $199.99 after a rebate, while the Motorola Cliq XT will be going for $129.99 after rebate, and finally the Nokia Nuron will be priced at $69.99 after rebate. Of course, the pricing mentioned is whether you’re willing to agree to a plan with the carrier, whether not you’ll have to shell out $449.99, $329.99 and $179.99 respectively for the phones. whether you haven’t been entertaining the view of a new phone before that, will that tidbit of news whet your appetite for a new phone?

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Motorola CLIQ 1.3.18 update bricks your phone

February 26, 2010

Motorola CLIQ 1.3.18 update bricks your phone

It seems that the Motorola CLIQ 1.3.18 update is nothing but trouble, with some major bugs in there that renders some handsets unusable. To term, many users have already posted about their problems and troubles they have gone through on official Motorola and T-Mobile forums after installing the latest update. It seems that whenever they reboot their phone, the system date is wrong and unchangeable, resulting in a host of synchronization issues and problems with the Android Market. Nice to know that T-Mobile and Motorola are aware of the problem, which results in an upcoming fix.

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1.3.8 update leaked for Motorola CLIQ by accident

January 29, 2010

1.3.8 update leaked for Motorola CLIQ by accident

Someone at Motorola has to reply to higher up powers with the 1.3.8 update leak for the Motorola CLIQ. It seemed that the software update was made available for around a quarter of an hour before it was pulled offline. that leaked update ought to see your battery life improve, increased touchscreen accuracy as well as better cellular connectivity on the Motorola CLIQ when installed. Well, whether you're an owner of that Android-powered smartphone, we're pretty certain that you are waiting with bated breath for an official release!

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