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Old 03-09-2010, 10:26 AM
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moto cliq or the tp2...

i am thinking about getting the cliq, but do not know that much about it. is it upgradable to 2.0, does it have good memory, does it sync well with a pc(for downloading limewire music), and would you prefer it over the tp2, which i currently have? looking for speed and ease of use. do not want to have to search the whole web for things. thanks before hand.
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Re: moto cliq or the tp2...

In my own personal opinion, not meant to attack anyone, I became very angry when I used the Cliq. It's like buying a new laptop, and having so much bloatware kick on when you first boot up that every time you use it, you get lost and turned around, plus, you get enough battery life out of it to play 2 games of solitare. But, on the other hand, it is a smartphone. The TP2 would be what I would go with if it was my decision to make, although I would miss Android very much. All else fails, you have 30 days to try if you're upgrading or a new customer. Try the one you think you'll like, and if you don't like it, then try the #2 choice, and choose the one you want more. They really can't say anything about you switching phones a couple times in your first thirty days.....they just don't like it so make sure you know how to get them to come through for you.
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Re: moto cliq or the tp2...

thanks, i think i will stick with the tp2, but in the future i would like to test out the android os. the learning curve on winmo sometimes can be a pain.
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Re: moto cliq or the tp2...

I agree. I started on WinMo, and after using Android for about 6 months, I could barely operate the TP2. But, I would say, when you're ready for an Android phone, pass up the Cliq and go with something more Android and less Moto.
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Re: moto cliq or the tp2...

It's always easy to go back to WM. As soon as someone hands you a WM device thank them, while you soft reset it to actually use it.
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