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Motorola Cliq 2 (photos)

The Motorola Cliq 2 is a new midrange Android smartphone for T-Mobile. It has a redesigned keyboard and an enhanced MotoBlur interface.

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Motorola Cliq 2

The Motorola Cliq 2 has a 3.7-inch display, along with an enhanced MotoBlur interface that lets you resize and move widgets. You can also better configure social networking updates.
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Keyboard

One of the more interesting updates the Cliq 2 has over its predecessors is the new slider keyboard. It has an interesting web-like configuration, and the keys are raised to be more intuitive.
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Side

The Cliq 2 is quite thick at 0.57 inch it weighs in at 6.17 ounces too.
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Camera

The Cliq 2 has a grooved matte backing. Also on the back is the 5-megapixel camera lens.
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Headset jac

On the top of the Cliq 2 are a 3.5mm headset jack and the power button.

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