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T-Mobile MOTO CLIQ XT caught in the wild, again *UPDATE*

By: , IntoMobile
Tuesday, March 2nd, 2010 at 3:44 AM

UPDATE: This isn’t the first time we’re seeing the T-Mobile-branded CLIQ XT. Our very own hands-on photos from the MWC, show the device in T-Mobile colors. This , however, may be the first time the CLIQ XT has been caught outside of Barcelona… I guess. ;)

We did expect to see the Motorola Quench/CLIQ XT, which was announced during the Mobile World Congress in Barcelona, hitting the T-Mobile USA’s offering at some point. It seems that moment will come sooner rather than later as the first T-Mobile-branded device has been spotted in the wild.

It’s hard to tell when exactly ze Germans will launch the device through its U.S. subsidiary, but when that happens we believe the MOTOBLUR-enabled CLIQ XT will come bundled with Swype, or at least we want to believe in T-Mobile’s previous announcement. Moreover, inside the box, users may get a copy of doubleTwist to help them move their media files from their PC/Mac to the smartphone and the other way round.

You know what to expect from the CLIQ XT, right? The all-touchscreen device sports all the goodies an Android phone is expected to have these days – including WiFi, 5-megapixel camera, HSPA connectivity, compass, accelerometer, HVGA touchscreen and so on. Feel free to check out our hands-on photos and video to refresh your memory, if needed.

[Via: AndroidCentral]

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