World mobile giant Motorola has announced its exclusive device for T-mobile on Monday at Mobile World Congress 2010. Motorola has declared that in other parts of the world, the device will be known by the name of Quench, but in USA, it will still be called as Cliq XT.

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Motoblur software is here to stay with Cliq XT as it was with the older version of Cliq. Cliq XT will have 3.1-inch 320×480 tocuh screen with pinch and zoom capabilities. You can also enter text simply by dragging your fingers across the keybord instead of tiring task of pressing each button to type a message.

As just another smart phone, Motorola Cliq XT will also include standard features like bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS navigation system and a 3G support.

One of the most important feature of this phone will be the Adobe FlashLite support. Flash Lite is the Adobe’s latest product developed especially for displaying mutlimedia contents on a smart phone. With the support of Flash Lite, one can expect the page load time of multimedia sites will be reduced at least by 20% as Flash Lite renders application on server side thereby consuming fewer resources of your smart phone.

Cliq XT is also enabled with cool 5-megapixel camera to satiate the photographer in you. Audio quality is expected to be better as Motorola has introduced noise cancellation technology. However, only downside of this phone is that it runs on Android 1.5

While the Cliq XT will launch next month, the Quench is expected to ship to othe markets during the first quarter of 2010. Pricing was not revealed at this time.

[via Engadget]

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