19:19 Cliq - Motorola das erste Smartphone mit Android | |
Motorola präsentiert seine Premiere ein Gerät mit Googles
Android-Betriebssystem. Smartphone in den USA wird unter dem Namen Cliq
angeboten werden, während in anderen Märkten (wie Frankreich, Spanien
oder Lateinamerika, wo er am Verkauf wird zur gleichen Zeit wie in den
USA gehen) wird unter dem Namen vertrieben werden Dexta. Das Gerät verwendet eine Schnittstelle von Motorola MotoBlur entwickelt und integriert alle Kontakte des Benutzers, die ein Netz von Social-Networking-Sites hat. Mit dieser Grafik-Overlay kann eine Kombination der Kontakte aus Facebook, Twitter oder MySpace'a in einer Liste zusammen und organisieren Sie sie nach bestimmten Kriterien. MotoBlur Papier stellt dem Anwender alle Text-Mitteilungen, E-Mail oder Nachrichten von Social Networking-Websites - Sie können nicht direkt an den mit jeder dieser Methoden. Die Daten werden von der Service auch in der Wolke gespeichert werden. Wenn das Telefon verloren geht oder gestohlen wird, werden die Informationen sicher bleiben - Gerätespeicher können aus der Ferne klar sein. Nach Wiedererlangung der das Telefon oder in einem neuen Angebot nur in den Dienst anmelden, um Zugang zu allen Daten. | |
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(T-Mobile) Wifi Global Ready Motoblur MB200 (Wireless Phone Accessory) I have been using a Motorola Cliq for about nine months. My last phone was a Blackberry Curve. Overall the Cliq is a solid phone from a hrwdaare perspective, although the left-handed pointer is rather odd given the majority of the population is right handed. Unless you are ambidextrous or left handed, the pointer will be unusable. From the software perspective, the Android operating system is horrible and barely usable. While it is cool to surf the Internet because of the larger screen, the phone is barely usable as a phone. On incoming calls, pushing the big green answer button typically does nothing. Most of the time my incoming calls end up in voicemail while I repeated push, tap, hit, or beat on the answer button to no avail. Then I have to call the person who called me, which increases my minute usage. Android also has an odd habit of pocket dialing people in my contacts list, particularly those on speed dial, even while the screen is locked, further increasing my minute usage and resulting in odd call backs from friends and business associates. The Android marketplace is as well designed as Blackberry's which means it stinks. Applications are not properly tested or vetted (like Apple does for the iPhone) so there is a huge quantity of junk and non-working applications many of which crash the phone. Some applications, particularly Twidroid, seem to updated daily causing constant downloading and reinstallation over and over again. If I had to do it over again, I would have upgraded to a newer Blackberry. If Apple would sell the iPhone for providers other than AT&T, which has the worst coverage in the Phoenix metro area, I would look at an iPhone. If you have an iPod Touch as I do, the primitive touch screen interface of Android takes a lot of getting used to. Battery life is horrible! Plan on buying and keeping 1 or 2 spare charged batteries because the Cliq turns into a brick around late morning unless its continuously charged. And don't think plugging this puppy into a USB port or the wall for a quick 20-minute refresh will do anything. Plan on 6 hours to recharge. You will have to charge nightly and several times during the day. In comparison, my Blackberry only needed to be charged every 4 days with the same amount of usage. Google should stick to search engines and browsers because they don't know the first thing about making a usable phone operating system. I can't wait until T-Mobile will allow me to upgrade again and I chuck this beast in the trash can!