Motorola CLIQ XT hands-on

We know you’ve barely recovered from our Devour review, but Moto just threw another Blur-ified phone in our laps this afternoon – the CLIQ XT. We’ve been playing around with the Android 1.5-based, Flash Lite-supported, multitouch-capable handset for the last couple of hours — but before we grace you with our first impressions, just a fair warning: we don’t yet know the price of the new T-Mobile Android handset, though Motorola did promise us that it will hit shelves this month. With that said, hit the break for a quick rundown of our early thoughts.

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  1. so i’m on the fifth motorola cliq holding out for the sixth to arrive.. Sad and i need to say i’m really unhappy with the replacements ive been recently getting, keyboards not lighting up, the display cracking , turning off unexpectedly, being extreamly hot whenever charging..etc.. ive just had the worst luck with this mobile phone.. they offered me the new dash and the new blackberry.. but i love the overall flexibility of this phone so significantly that im trying to look past it.. i simply want to know if anyone else is having these problems with replacements.. or just in general.

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