Review: Motorola CLIQ XT
Browser
The browsing experience on the Cliq XT is really no different than that of any other Android phone. The browser software is the same, and other than the substitution of T-Mobile's web2go home page, you might not be able to tell it apart from the Cliq.
You can use your finger to navigate around web pages directly on the screen or use the touch pad on the front of the phone. There is a full list of settings that let you customize how the browser operates (such as enabling / disabling JavaScript, managing passwords and privacy).
Browsing speeds over T-Mobile's 3G network were good.
Customize
You can customize the Cliq XT about as much as you can customize any smartphone platform. Wallpapers and ringtones are easily altered. You can rearrange all of the menu items, clutter up the home screen with icons and more. It's no different from the Cliq or Backflip in this respect.