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17 Sep
Sony isn’t happy with all the MP3 players they currently have in the marketplace, so they decided to launch the MicroVault Click that comes in six storage capaciti models, from 1GB all the way up to 32GB, with 2GB, 4GB, 8GB, and 16GB in the middle.
In case the 32GB aren’t good enough to suit your needs, don’t worry because there is a Virtual Expander that has the function to compress data via MicroVault software. The working method of the Click is exactly as the name suggests, click once to show the USB2.0 port, and click again to make it disappear. This MP3 player is capable of working with Windows ReadyBoost and is available in purble, orange, blue, and pink.
Tags: Click, microvault, mp3, MP3 Players, Sony10 Sep
The Cliq is an Android phone created by Motorola and it’s a T-Mobile exclusive. The phone will be available in time for the holidays and it’s going to be the first phone coming with social skills. We’ve just seen Motorola’s latest service, MOTOBLUR which will put to the test your networking skills!
The Cliq is a phone made for heavy texters. It has a generous screen and a full QWERTY keyboard. It will be available in Winter White and Titanium in the fourth quarter when it rolls out.
The Cliq will offer you 3G and WiFi connectivity, a 5-megapixel camera with 24fps video-recording, a 3.5mm headphone jack and of course, MOTOBLUR on top of Android. The phone will be available in Europe in 2010 as the DEXT from Orange while America Movil and Telefonica will also launch the device sometime next year.
Tags: America Movil, Android, Click, DEXT, Mobile News, Mobile Software, MOTOBLUR, Motorola, Motorola, Orange, Portable Devices, T-Mobile, T-Mobile, Telefonica23 Jul
The HTC Click which we’ve already seen in leaked photos so far is going to be the cheapest available Android phone. This entry- to mid-level phone will cost somewhere from $280 to $336 and that’s the unlocked price. The source for the price is a Vietnamese forum so we definitely have to be waiting for the official HTC announcement to be sure. If all that proves to be right you can expect carriers to offer you the Click free with new contracts.
via tinhte
Tags: Android, Click, Google, HTC, HTC, Price22 Jul

It seems that HTC has finally gotten fed up with Windows Mobile as rumors suggest that Android will be powering 50% of all their handsets in 2010.
But before they make the Android switch, HTC will reportedly be running Google’s OS on 30% of their 2009 handsets. I wonder how this is making Microsoft feel.
We’ve already seen the Hero and Click, what’s next?
Read (DigiTimes)
Tags: Android, Cell Phones, Click, Google, Hero, HTC, HTC, microsoft, Mobile News, Mobile Software, rumor, software, Windows Mobile22 Jul

Earlier today we showed you the HTC Click, a handset for those wanting to get a taste of Android without breaking the bank. You could certainly make out a few features of the phone in the previous picture, but it was nothing special.
Now, however, another picture of the device has appeared on a Vietnamese message board in full resolution clearing showing off the front of the phone. As you can see, there are some Android-esque buttons on the front so it’s almost definite this thing will in fact ship with Android.
When and at what price point remains a mystery.
Tags: Android, budget, Cell Phones, cheap, Click, HTC, leak, Mobile News, Mobile Software, Picture22 Jul
Well folks we have a new Android phone from HTC but I guess that’s not a surprise anymore. What’s interesting about this HTC Click that has appeared in pictures around the web is that it’s supposed to be an entry-level phone. That means you should be able to purchase your first Android phone for an even lower price. No numbers have been mentioned yet and we don’t have any clear data regarding features so we’ll be waiting for HTC to tell us all about the phone soon.
via pointgphone
Tags: Android, Click, entry-level, Google, Google, HTC, HTC, pictures20 Jul
HTC is certainly keeping itself busy. The company has new smartphones in mind and we can expect them to appear any time in the future. The list includes phones like Leo, Click, Mega and Rome.
The Leo is apparently a flip phone which will offer an internal WVGA screen and an external QVGA screen. Other specs include Open GL2.0 and a Snapdragon processor. Anxious about a new flip phone from HTC?
While the information about the Leo comes from a leaked Manilla 2.5, the other three names are mentioned in an eBay auction which sells a charger compatible with the Click, Mega, Rome and Leo phones. The Click is supposed to be an entry-level Android phone but we have no details regarding the phone. The Rome and Mega are the remaining two HTC phones but we’ll have to wait for someone to leak some specs before we can draw any conclusions.
via WMpoweruser
Tags: Android, Click, flip, HTC, HTC, Leo, Mega, Mobile News, Rome
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