Review: Motorola Cliq 2
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Why the g2 ooh updates as if they will ever work right unless you root. Better keyboard not! The cliq2 may look odd but it is the best out there. The clip 2 is. a quality phone and with froyo the updates after this will be incremental at best. The cli...
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The G2 is a pretty good device made my a reputable company HTC. Motorola on the other hand offers some great features such and Motoblur which has been a large success on their other android devices.
Someone mentioned the processing speeds, the HTC...
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Too bad this thing has blur on it
Sigh, another moto blech.
Seriously, would it kill moto to make their blue so that it can actually just be turned off so that those of us that like moto and their quality hardware didn't have to be punished with blur laggy software?
I don't think Motoblur is actually that bad... I love it actually. Many of my other friends with Android based phones get jealous that I can do so many things that they can't.
I have not owned any android based phones with out MotoBlur so the comp...
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step your game up...
come on now tmobile...the most recent phone that came out from your network was the blackberry something or other. how many months later and you're coming out with this? i love the prices you have but it sucks to be left out when it comes to nice phones. step it up!
najelle said:
come on now tmobile...the most recent phone that came out from your network was the blackberry something or other. how many months later and you're coming out with this? i love the prices you have but it sucks to be l
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Wi-Fi calling
"The Wi-Fi calling app falls short of its potential and makes me wonder why T-Mobile bothered to include it (especially since there is no economic incentive for customers to use it)."
The intent of the app is not economical at all. It's meant to give those in a low or no signal area another option to still be able to make and receive calls. I know I would be more than happy to have it on my phone where I live.
I second that. The one main reason I may consider switching to T-Mobile when my contract runs out with AT&T is for that feature. Reception in my home is dismal.
Hmmmmm
Is Mr. Phonescoop Reviewer a Guitar player? I noticed a Mesa Boogie Amp. Just saying. 😎
*THOCK!*
Great review. Although I have to say, the keys being under a raised sheeting of plastic might fail one day. Also, the Dolphin HD browser is MUCH better than Android.