Since it announced its first Android Phone, the CLIQ, Motorola wasted no time becoming a dominant force in the Android World. Their presence at Mobile World Congress 2010 is proving they plan to continue that trend. The company announced the Motorola CLIQ XT in the United States, which will be called the Motorola QUENCH elsewhere in the world.
We saw the CLIQ XT in a leaked roadmap and it seemed fake – I guess even official documents have typos. But the important thing here is the continuation of Motorola’s success and the CLIQ XT/QUENCH is no deviation. With a 3.1-inch touchscreen, touchpad, 5MP camera with auto-focus and LED Flash, A-GPS, Stereo Bluetooth, Android 2.1, MOTOBLUR, pinch-to-zoom, Flash Lite, and more.
That makes EIGHT Android Phones from Motorola in a relatively short amount of time and every single device has been considered a success thus far (in my opinion):
- Motorola Backflip
- Motorola Cliq/Dext
- Motorola CliqXT/Quench
- Motorola Devour
- Motorola Droid/Milestone
- Motorola Motoroi
- Motorola MT710 Zhiling
- Motorola XT800 Zhishang
Here is the full press release:
Motorola Expands Android™ Portfolio: Introducing QUENCH™ with MOTOBLUR™, a New Touch-screen Smartphone
QUENCH with MOTOBLUR streams together messaging and contacts so you can tap into your social scene using a full virtual QWERTY and front navigation touch pad
February 15, 2010BARCELONA, SPAIN – Mobile World Congress – Feb. 15, 2010 – Today Motorola, Inc. (NYSE: MOT) announced QUENCH with MOTOBLUR, Motorola’s Android-powered content delivery service, which organizes messages and synchronizes contacts to keep conversations in constant motion. QUENCH’s sleek touch-screen design, combined with great navigational features such as pinch and zoom and a touch pad, as well as the inclusion of Adobe Flash Lite, make browsing the web on its 3.1” high-resolution display a breeze. Motorola QUENCH™ will be available beginning in the first quarter of 2010. In the U.S., it will be called CLIQ XT™ and be available next month exclusively through T-Mobile USA. This is the eighth Android-powered device launched by Motorola around the globe.
“As we continue to expand Motorola’s portfolio of Android-powered devices, we remain committed to delivering more of what people want from their handheld devices in easier ways,” said Sanjay Jha, co-CEO of Motorola and CEO of Motorola Mobile Devices and Home business. “QUENCH with MOTOBLUR showcases Motorola’s design heritage by offering a compelling differentiation from the traditional Android experience, giving people an easier way to have more messaging, more Web and more music.”
MOTOBLUR is Motorola’s Android-powered content delivery service created to make phones more personal and socially smart. It is the first solution to sync contacts, posts, messages, photos and much more — from sources such as Facebook®, MySpace, Twitter®, Gmail™, work and personal e-mail and Last.FM — and automatically deliver them to the home screen. Content is fed into easy-to-manage streams allowing you to spend less time managing your life and more time living it.
Messaging is made easier on QUENCH with the combination of MOTOBLUR features, a palm and pocket-friendly design and Swype, a new feature that makes responding to messages and entering text easier than ever. MOTOBLUR keeps happenings, messages, news feeds and more readily available for browsing and responding on the customizable home screen. Contact information, such as email addresses, profile pictures and phone numbers, is automatically synced whenever the details change online, so there’s no need to manually update.
QUENCH delivers a complete Web experience on a full touch-screen device with pinch and zoom capabilities. Navigation is enhanced with a front-facing, centrally-located touch pad, so it’s easier and more intuitive to flick through the Web. Adobe Flash Lite enables rich media content such as banners and videos to be displayed and fully enjoyed on the 3.1” high-resolution display.
The innovative new connected media player on QUENCH is not only connected to the Internet but your social networks as well. QUENCH connects you to your music with a new style of media player that lets you buy and instantly download music from an MP3 store while integrating third-party apps such as TuneWiki, SoundHound, GoTV, and YouTube™. The music search feature makes finding your songs easy while synchronized lyrics in any language you choose make learning songs easier than before. Share your favorite tracks, discover new ones2, find lyrics, watch videos, and stream FM radio.
QUENCH enables clear calls using dual microphones and noise cancellation technology, while crystal clear pictures are enabled by a 5.0 megapixel camera with autofocus and LED flash. Finding information online or within the device is made even easier with voice-activated search (English only). Simply say what you are looking for and QUENCH will find contacts, serve up Google™ Web search results based on location, or launch applications. Android Market™ provides fast access to more than 20,000 apps and widgets for limitless customizations and enhancements to QUENCH. Extras such as 3G and Wi-Fi® access, aGPS and stereo Bluetooth®1 make QUENCH a solid Android-powered device.
Finally, MOTOBLUR provides end-users with convenience and peace of mind, as lost devices can be located from a secure personal information portal and even remotely erased if necessary. Then, one user name and password brings back your contacts, messages and connectivity to your previously configured networks and email providers. Plus, with over-the-air updates, Motorola has the ability to improve current features and add new ones to QUENCH, ensuring the overall experience is continually enhanced.
Availability
QUENCH with MOTOBLUR will be available in multiple regions around the globe beginning in Q1 2010. In the U.S., the device will be called CLIQ XT with MOTOBLUR and will be available exclusively through T-Mobile USA beginning next month. For specific regional availability and pricing, contact your local Motorola representative. For more information, product specifications and images of QUENCH, please visit Media Center Fact Sheets. For multimedia assets from Mobile World Congress, visit MWC 2010 Press Kit. Also, follow us on Facebook and Twitter.Visit the Motorola booth at Mobile World Congress (Hall 8, Booth No. 8A51) to experience all the latest Motorola Android-powered devices.
Certain features, services and applications are network dependent and may not be available in all areas; additional terms, conditions and/or charges may apply. Contact your service provider for details.
My only complaint? The confusing naming conventions persist. I realize that sometimes words don’t exactly translate well or market well based on region, but why not call BOTH the “QUENCH” or call it the DEXT XT or DEXT PLUS or DEXT something everywhere besides America? Petty I know… just complaining out loud since we have a huge forum of Android Phones to maintain.
What about the 4.3″ screen android. Phone? Or Droid two?
To be fair Rob, your “official” Phandroid articles have been known to have a typo or two. ;)
the nexus two is the phone for which we must get the details but as of now only 2 phones are released to the customers. so lets wait and watch. the nexus will be rocking and expected to come by year end featuring 1080p video recording.motorola will be more succesful than htc or sony erricson in this year and even nokia for that matter in smartphones. backflip is not so good but maybe for a price of $150 it will be good and the cliq xt must retail for less than $200 to be a success. the devour for verizon will probably be $100 so it could be a massive hit motorola will sell some 7-8 millions of DROID and milestone this year hopefully and someday they wud beat the iphone sales also if things go like this
The title of this article should be “Mototola announces it’s continuing its trend of making ugly, ugly Android phones.”
Motorola.
wow comes out next month now know when my cliq is getting updated to 2.1 this company sucks
“Android 2.1”???????? got xt in beginning of April…still way behind my G1 that ti had before this phone…no 2.1 date for the t-mobile motorola phones even known by anyone!!! wish i at least knew when!!!
Motorola CEO promised 2.x update and have not seen crap from this company. Will never purchase Motorola products again! Only HTC or something else from now on! I’ve been burned twice now. It’s not Hello Moto” anymore… It’s GOODBYE MOTO!