my smallest pc

My new Motorola Cliq or Motorola MB200 is what I call the smallest PC. Smallest PC because I can do everything I do in my PC like blogging and social climbing. A week ago I extend my contract in T-mobile and decided to upgrade my phone after having our Sony Erricsson P990i for 3 yrs now. It was a great great phone. I can do everything with it as well but too slow to perform all the programs. Anyways, my new phone is very intricate and sophisticated. I so love it.  I’ve never been contented with a cellphone like this. I’ve been wanting a device like this for many years now. Remember a year ago that I posted an entry about WI-FI tablet? Thank God I was able to resist myself and wait a little more years for gadget like Motorola Cliq.

motorola-cliq

This entry is not a review cos I’m not good at it so I will just share what I’ve perused in other website.

Now everything is where you want it – in one place, on tap. Your friends, pics, emails, messages, and Facebook™, MySpace and Twitter happenings. Motorola CLIQ is the first phone to come with MOTOBLUR, the only service that can sync them all, with continuous updates and back ups. There are no logins or apps to open, and your data’s always safe. Talk about socialized.

The above statement means, you don’t need a lot of apps to just socialize online because MOTOBLUR has it all with live and continues updates and with notification. MOTOBLUR is love :D

List of my most fave features:

  • Customizable home screen – take note the home screen has a lot of widgets that doesn’t need to open and login.
  • Social Networks – Only MOTOBLUR syncs Facebook™, MySpace and Twitter– with no logins and no apps to open. Post your status, catch up and more, right from your home screen.

For tech specs view this URL – Motorola Cliq Specs

the most underground mobile phone

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