It was one of the most anticipated days of the "reentry" technology. After years of consecutive losses of market share, Motorola was given that as a company at risk of closing doors, renewing its range of smartphones featuring the Cliq. It will be a model that promises to delight all lovers of fine lines that have always been the trademark of Motorola.
As had been promised that Motorola presented yesterday at the conference in San Francisco, the CLIQ (or MOTOCLIQ as some already call it). This is clearly an all or none of the American giant, to gain new impetus to compete with smartphones from rival companies such as HTC, Apple, Palm or Nokia.
The company clearly bet on smooth lines, and a navigation itself through its own interface on the Android called Blur. The Blur is reflected at first touch of sophistication and promises a perfect social experience, promoting integration with popular Internet services such as Facebook, Twitter, Gmail, Myspace and Yahoo among others.
The Blur adds all contacts of its user, regardless of their origin, a single point of contact. It will certainly be an alternative to the IU Sense HTC and a favorite target of the modding community xda-developers.
But not only that aspect of living this new user interface. It appears also very dynamic to the point where the infrastructure Android has an update in the context resulting from, for example, a call from a contact of yours, Blur updates in real-time information about your condition and photography and articulates it on the screen.
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