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Second part of my Motorola Dext review. This time focusing on the software. Please note this is split into 2 videos because of the running time. Any questions then please feel free to comment. www.androidguys.com

The Motorola i1 is one such handset–it’s the first Google Android phone for Boost Mobile, and it’s also the first Google Android smartphone to run on Nextel’s iDEN network. It’s quite a rugged device–for a touch screen phone anyway–and it’s also the only Android phone to support push-to-talk, which is a big deal if you’re a Boost or Nextel customer. However, the i1 is saddled with Android 1.5, which is a relatively obsolete version of the operating system, and the iDEN network doesn’t have fast data speeds. However, Motorola may release a software update in the future, so we’ll keep hoping for improvements on that front. Overall, it’s certainly not the best Android phone we’ve seen, but it makes for a serviceable touch-screen smartphone, especially if you’re an iDEN die-hard. The Motorola i1 is available for 9.99, but bear in mind that price without a contract from Boost Mobile.

Motorola Cliq with MotoBlur. This phone is also known as the DEXT in the UK. Motorola’s Blur software is loaded on this phone. Android 1.5 Cupcake will come installed. It will be available for T-Mobile.

Review of the New Motorola Quench from Rogers Canada, a in depth look at this latest android phone running the 1.5 android OS with motoblur.

The Q 9 has one of the best smart phone keypads we have used and the Windows Mobile 6 software moves along fairly speedily. It’s definitely one of the better models out there at the moment. For the full review click here tinyurl.com

Motorola CES overview of the A3100 motosurf, motorola’s first touch screen phone. Some features include : The touch tablets customizable home screen is layered on top of the familiar Windows Mobile 6.1 software and has many applications that can be accessed with the tip of a finger, a stylus or an omni-directional trackball. The home screen icons can be personalized to give live feeds on weather, news, personal and work e-mail, messaging and calendar events1. WiFi1 and 3G connectivity make the experience seamless and fast. We developed the MOTOSURF A3100 as a true social smartphone,

Here is a quick review or should I say hands on of the final release version of the Motorola Cliq on T-mobile. This hands-on covers hardware and software. Hope you enjoy it and I have also posted some pics from the phone’s camera at booredatwork.com

The Motorola i1 is one such handset–it’s the first Google Android phone for Boost Mobile, and it’s also the first Google Android smartphone to run on Nextel’s iDEN network. It’s quite a rugged device–for a touch screen phone anyway–and it’s also the only Android phone to support push-to-talk, which is a big deal if you’re a Boost or Nextel customer. However, the i1 is saddled with Android 1.5, which is a relatively obsolete version of the operating system, and the iDEN network doesn’t have fast data speeds. However, Motorola may release a software update in the future, so we’ll keep hoping for improvements on that front. Overall, it’s certainly not the best Android phone we’ve seen, but it makes for a serviceable touch-screen smartphone, especially if you’re an iDEN die-hard. The Motorola i1 is available for 9.99, but bear in mind that price without a contract from Boost Mobile. Design While it might seem like a run-of-the-mill Android phone at first glance, Motorola dressed the i1 up with a decidedly rugged spin. Indeed, the handset is clad in what feels like a rubber and hard plastic casing, and the overall phone feels sturdier than most. Measuring 4.65 inches long by 2.34 inches wide by 0.5 inch thick, the i1 is not too heavy at 4.63 ounces, and its back cover has a soft touch surface for a more comfortable feel in the hand.

A look at the unique Motorola BACKFLIP for AT&T, an Android-powered smartphone for AT&T that features Motorola’s MOTOBLUR social networking software as well as a reverse-folding full QWERTY keyboard. More info: www.mobileburn.com

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