T-Mobile Motorola Cliq 2 Gets 1.1.30 Software Update

Motorola has just released an official software update for the T-Mobile Motorola Cliq 2 which "includes several improvements to device performance and the addition of new security features".

The refresh brings speed improvements to the user interface, improved battery performance, new applications added (Lookout, Mobi TV, Family Room, and UNO), updated existing apps (Audio Postcard, AppPack, Wi-Fi Calling applications), new Exchange security features and more. You can download and install the update if you've received the notification of force-check for updates inside Settings, About phone.

Source: Motorola
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HTC Debuts HTCdev, HTC OpenSense SDK to Support Developers

HTC has launched HTCdev in order to support developers and supply with the proper tools, resources and the community for feedback. The Taiwanese manufacturer also announced the HTC OpenSense SDK, "which will allow developers to harness software and hardware innovations on HTC phones to develop more richly integrated mobile applications and experiences".

The HTCdev program is aiming to support developers from all over the world, regardless if they're individuals or companies. The website will launch in summer 2011 and "will feature an extensive resource library of tutorials, best practices, documentation and support". HTC OpenSense SDK will allow developers for Android to take advantage of the codes and APIs in order to create and integrate their apps with the new HTC Sense 3.0. OpenSense SDK will be released together with HTCdev.com in summer of 2011.

HTC is a company of engineers excited about the possibilities of the mobile space with the goal of fostering choice through innovation. We believe in openness and the power of imagination to create that innovation and are excited that HTCdev will extend new tools to mobile developers, helping them create the next wave of mobile experiences", said Peter Chou, HTC's CEO.

Source: HTC (1),(2)
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The i'mWatch Bluetooth Watch Runs Its Own Android Build

We've seen wristwatches that connect to your smartphone over Bluetooth, giving you notifications of incoming calls, text messages, e-mail, and the like. Some of these offerings have been more complex than others, but they're ultimately accessories that leave your smartphone to do most of the heavy lifting. In the future, we could have full-featured smartphones in a watch-sized form factor, like the Tracy XL we came across in our recent Motorola exclusive. For now, though, a new product bridges the gap between those two worlds, the Android-powered i'mWatch.

The i'mWatch doesn't have a cellular radio of its own, so ultimately its feature set follows the same sort of restrictions we see for Bluetooth watches. For instance, it's not set up to give you full access to emails you receive, instead showing you just the sender's name and subject line. That doesn't have to always be the case, though, since its Android core enables i'mWatch's functionality to be expanded by downloading new apps (custom i'mWatch apps, not standard Android Market fare).

Of course, you shouldn't expect the i'mWatch to have the same kind of processing power as a full-fledged smartphone, but its ARM9-based CPU, 64MB of RAM, and 4GB of flash storage make it a whole lot more capable than anything you'd normally wear on your wrist. The company doesn't say just how the CPU is clocked, but the i.MX233 chip used supports speeds up to 454MHz. The 1.54-inch display has a 240 x 240 resolution for a pixel density of 220 ppi.

The i'mWatch will first support the iPhone and Android smartphones, with BlackBerry support planned for early next year. Pre-orders are open now, for the equivalent of about $360.

Source: i'mWatch
Via: Android Central
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HTC ChaCha Facebook Phone Now Up For Sale in UK

The arrival of HTC's ChaCha, its first smartphone with Facebook integration via a dedicated button, has snuck up on us. First we thought it would be here in late June, then on June 6, and now it's upon us already, showing up as in-stock with several UK-based smartphone retailers. 

Available for the equivalent of about $375 off-contract, the ChaCha lacks the huge screen and powerhouse processor you'd find in many of the other Androids premiering this summer. Instead, HTC is trying to sell this smartphone based on the experience it offers, encompassing changes ranging from the sprinkling of social networking across every nook and cranny of Android, to the revamped Sense tailor-made for the 2.6-inch HVGA screen. 

While the UK is now taken care of, what about plans for the ChaCha elsewhere? We haven't heard from any US carriers yet, but there's some evidence that the smartphone might find a home at AT&T. If it decides to go through with those plans, and when it might do so, are anyone's guess. 

Source: GSM Arena 
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Samsung Galaxy S II To Hit Sprint As 'Galaxy Within' Late July?

We've seen Samsung trademark some names which we attributed to possibly the U.S. carrier variants of the Galaxy S II, namely the Attain, Function and Within for most probably AT&T, Verizon and Sprint. 

According to an anonymous Sprint inside source, the Samsung Galaxy Within -- image above is a mock-up -- might reach Sprint at the end of July. No other details were given out -- such as an exact date or pricing -- but we know it's coming -- well, we never doubted it actually after all the success the Galaxy S and its variants enjoyed. 

The Samsung Galaxy S II got 5 points out of 5 in our review and it appears to be THE smartphone of the moment with its great performance and Super AMOLED Plus screen. We expect to see the same internals on the Galaxy Within too, with hopefully added WiMAX support! 

Source: AndroidSpin
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