Here is AT&T’s/Motorola Cliq downloading "Bebbled", a free game from the Android Marketplace.
The one think I like about this phone is the keyboard, however It’s very annoying that when it’s closed the touchscreen side doesn’t have the Search button that the Droid and the Nexus have.
So, everytime you want to perform a search, you’re forced to do so with the keyboard, the search button is only to be found in it.
The way that it opens is not good for people with clumsy hands, this phone can end in the floor a lot if that’s your case.
The phone has been a bit buggy, sometimes it won’t receive or make calls and it has to be fully turned off (battery out and every thing)
It’s an OK entry android phone for the average user, If you’re looking for speed and a physical keyboard get the Droid, it’s far superior. If you don’t care about the keyboard, get a Nexus One.
The Motorola DROID continues to present new possibilities everyday. I’ve had it for about 10 months and We’ve had a Blackberry attached to my system because September 1998. Getting connected can be a vital portion of my lifestyle so I am usually reachable by family members and co-workers. I’m a bit addicted towards Marketplace for DROID Applications. If the device had limitless memory I would check the capacity. I think this OS may be the way with the future and intend to grow with all of you to understand it by means of and as a result of. Thanks to the article.