Struggling phone maker Motorola unveiled its first device using Google's Android system, banking on it to power features that will attract consumers looking to use their phones to connect with friends, family and colleagues
The Cliq (known as the Dext outside the US) comes with a touch screen and a standard, "QWERTY" keyboard that slides out from its side
Software on it will let users aggregate contact information from various social networks and e-mail accounts. Small application "widgets" will show such information as your friends' Facebook status updates on the home screen
The new device also sports a five-megapixel camera, allowing for sharper images than most other phones, including Apple's iPhone and its three-megapixel resolution. (Text AP)