Want to know the exact specs of the Motorola CLIQ? Don't worry, we've got the full sheet for you after the break. Along with typical smartphone standard specs like 3G, WiFi, and GPS, the CLIQ also offers a digital compass, runs Android 1.5, and has a 1420 mAh battery.
Check out all of the details on the CLIQ after the jump!
Motorola CLIQ™ with MOTOBLUR™ | |
Talk and Standby Time for GSM4 | 360 minutes/6 hours of continuous talk time, and standby of 325 hours/13.5 days |
Form Factor | QWERTY side Slider, Full Touch |
Band/Modes1 | WCDMA 900/1700/2100, GSM 850/900/1800/1900, HSDPA 7.2 Mbps (Category 7/8), EDGE Class 12, GPRS Class 12, GPS |
OS | Android 1.5 |
Weight | 163.00 g; 5.7 oz |
Dimensions | 58 x 114 x 15.6 mm; 2.28 x 4.49 x 0.61 in |
Browser1 | Android HTML Webkit |
Email Types | POP3/IMAP embedded (including Macmail, Gmail, Yahoo!, MSN and AOL1), Push Email |
Battery | 1420 mAh |
Connectivity1 | Bluetooth3 1.5, 3.5mm, USB 2.0 HS, Over the Air Sync (OTA); Wi Fi |
Display | 320 x 480 pixels (w x h), 187 DPI |
Messaging1 | MMS, SMS, Email (POP3/IMAP embedded, Push Email) IM (Embedded) Open Source |
Audio | AAC, AAC+, AAC+ Enhanced, AMR NB, MIDI, MP3, WAV |
Video | Playback - H.264, H.263, MPEG at 24fps at HVGA resolution; Capture - H.263, MPEG at 24fps at HVGA resolution |
Camera | 5 megapixel, auto-focus |
Memory | Removable 2GB MicroSD card (included); Supports 32GB MicroSD (optional) |
Location Services1 | Integrated 5-way navigation, GPS, Turn by Turn directions, Google Maps with Street View , E-Compass |
Size | ~103.15 cc; 6.32 inches |
Antenna | Internal / Antenna diversity (2 antennas to enhance reception) |
WLAN | 802.11b, 802.11g |
Address Book/Calendar1 | MOTOBLUR aggregates Facebook, MySpace, Twitter and Gmail, and syncs your work contacts, email and calendar |






























10 Comments
Where are the CPU and RAM specs?
Can you list what the various footnotes are? What statement is qualifying the webkit browser, for example?
thats what i have been looking for. i want to know the internal memory.
Are there more technical specs like the Processor? RAM? Actual internal Memory?
No touchscreen, or just not listed?
WCDMA and GSM? In a single device?
If this is what AT&T passed on, I can't blame them. Its as if Motorola wanted to copy the Nokia N97...a device that also comes off as rather dated.
The keyboard layout really is a turn off for me, I really wish they had tried to copy the HTC Touch Pro2's keyboard....hell even the original Touch Pro's keyboard would have been fine.
The interface tweaks really reflect how far Motorola has fallen, I mean the best you can say about the tweaks is that they're halfhearted.
Other than not having a physical keyboard and a lower MP camera, I think the Hero is the better device....If its true that HTC is getting Sense UI to run better that is.
Once again another cool Android device going to waste on TMO.
What a screwup by motorola, they are using the older qualcomm msm7201a instead of the newer msm7600.
I like it.. now I can see that it has GPS, lets wait to see the price.