Motorola CLIQ shipping with a plethora of pre-loaded applications
@PhoneDog_Aaron

Destined to be one of the most popular handsets of the holiday season, the Motorola CLIQ is the first Android handset that really appeals to me. It looks relatively professional for an Android handset, and marks Motorola's first attempt at a turnaround. Suprisingly, there seems to be a slew of pre-loaded applications on the CLIQ, which were found at the Motorola website. Unfortunately, I couldn't get the page to resize properly, so I've listed them below:
Android Features
- Android Market
- Browser
- Calculator
- Music
- Settings
- Voice Dialer
Business and Professional
- QuickOffice
Carrier Features and Services
- Telenav Navigator
Communications
- Yahoo Mail
Entertainment
- Amazon MP3 Store
- Image & Video Gallery
- Imeem
- LastFM
- PhotoBucket
- Picasa
- Shazamid
Google Services
- Google Search and Search By Voice
- Google Quick Search Box
- Google Maps with Street View
- YouTube
- Gmail
- Google Talk
- Google Calendar
Lifestyle
- AskMen
- Gawker
- Gizmodo
- IGN
- Life Hacker
- Rotten Tomatoes
MotoBLUR Services
- Digg
- Facebook, MySpace, Twitter
- Exchange Activesync
- Set-Up Wizard
News & Weather
- Accuweather
- Fox Sports Headlines
- Mint
- MSNBC Entertainment
- MTV
- USA Today
- USA Today Lifestyle
- USA Today Technology
Personal Productivity
- Personal Finance Blog
- USA Today Money
Tools and Utility
- Calendar Sync
Travel
- Travel Channel
A frequent criticism that I've given in regards to Android has been the lack of professional devices to date. Personally, I've always thought that the G1 and myTouch 3G don't appeal to professionals (and as such, Android itself, since it has previously limited to these two devices). With the launch of the Motorola CLIQ and the HTC Hero, it's nice to see the manufacturers giving a bit more attention to the professional crowd.
All of these applications are said to come "pre-loaded and ready to use." October 19th is just around the corner - who's buying?
Source: Phandroid








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