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There, Motorola let users hold and test new phones like the Bionic and Cliq 2.
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Some of the more popular models include Cliq, Bravo, Droid, Xoom and Moto.
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Sales of Motorola's Cliq, which launched in September with T-Mobile USA, are "well below Droid levels, " wrote Kvaal in a Jan. 14 research note.
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The Cliq, which is based on Google's Android operating system, cleverly mimics some of BlackBerry's most popular features, such as its automatic "push" updates of messages and social networking updates.
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Well, well, looks like Unkie Walt accidentally programmed his calendar to publish a combined preview of the Motorola CLIQ and the BlackBerry Storm 2 a little earlier than everyone else.
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New devices like Motorola's Cliq represent another threat.
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As you might recall, the current Quench is the international version of the CLIQ XT, which makes perfect sense -- the XT is a midrange full-touch Android phone, so as far as we can tell, we're looking at its successor here.
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In other news, that Motorola Calgary (pictured) appears to be shaping up as the "Devour" with a 3 megapixel cam and Blur running on Android 2.1 -- yes, 2.1, not 1.5, which should give hope to CLIQ owners that an update is probably in the works.
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As if on cue, the very first thing the user tests is the browser's multitouch support, revealing that performance could be an issue here -- even on the phone's OMAP3 core -- but the good news is that the presence of Blur doesn't seem to cause the home screen to stutter like we've seen on the CLIQ and DEXT.
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