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I now have 3 Cliqs in my household. Keeping the camera lens clean is the biggest drawback. Freezing while typing emails or texts happens often, but the current T-Mobile Android 2.1 update should resolve these issues. The Wi-Fi performance is outstanding and Moto Blur seamlessly blends all of your social networking information. Phone is just the right size and weight. If using all of the features, keep a spare battery handy and car charger. I find it best to keep it plugged in when at home or desk. This phone is capable of doing more than you could ever need and easily takes the place of a netbook. Only upgrade is an iPhone, which has much poorer call performance but a better display. My son left his Clique for an iPhone 4 but I can never hear him clearly on calls, it's weakest feature!Read full review
I've been using this phone for 2 months now and it is one of the better phones I've had. I like the color external LCD and that the wallpaper picture is displayed on the outside. It has a giant LCD screen on the inside. Video playback is almost acceptable and the camera is pretty good for average use. The menus are easy and customizable. The phone comes with plent of sounds to use and can play MP3 ringtones, too. Sometimes, this phone will take a while to be normal when I open it, the screen will be white. I've had it turn off on me for no reason only once. It is really thin, but pretty wide. But, I'm really glad to have used this phone.
As said, I'm pretty satisfied using this as my first smart phone. It lets me check my gmail, take pictures, set multiple alarms, go online, set up my google calendar, and get access to the android market. The physical keyboard is also a huge plus because I have no texting skills on a dialer. I don't really want all the social network feeds, so I could turn those off, leaving only the news feed (like newspaper kinda news). On the other hand, I see two possible deal breakers. One, the batteries dies fast--I'm a moderate user but I have to charge the phone every day or so. Two, the "call" and "end call" buttons are on screen, instead of being physical buttons. That said, if you get a good deal on this phone, I still recommend it.
I have now had two of these phones. I killed the other on from dropping it in water. My fault and that is why it died. However I liked the phone so much I got another one. I love the physical keyboard. It is the perfect size. The Android OS is incredible. I used to use Windows Mobile but I am converted to Android. It is much better. I would have rated the phone as Excellent if it wasn't for one thing. The Screen sometimes does not respond. That is frustrating sometimes. But other than that is is great. The integration with Facebook, Twitter is great. I have also been able to put my work email on this with the MS Exchange using the Touchdown Software. I had to take it off because my phone wasn't approved. Oh well. The browser is great. I also use Cardio Trainer on it for my running and it is awesome. It tracks my workouts, post them on Facebook, follows me with GPS, tracks calories and all. The cool thing is this app is free through the Android Market. It is awesome. I would recommend getting this phone to anyone.Read full review
This is a good phone, its has a very solid feel to it and does not appear to be cheaply made as most people state. It has a very responsive touch screen and 5 customizable pages which offers endless possibilities to what apps and programs you want and which order you want them in. Its app world has more than enough apps to satisfy even the most avid phone user. The camera and call quality are great. The only down side is that the phone does not go into portrait view when tilted sideways (only when keyboard is extended). It also has a fair moderate learning curve. You must have a little patientce when learning how to set it up and use it especially if you are new to smart phones/droids or you just dont want to read the manual. But then again, there's always youtube to help.