Motorola debuts Android phone Dext

LONDON - Motorola has launched its first Android-powered device, the Motorola Dext, featuring MotoBlur, which lets users customise their home screen with feeds, messages, emails, apps and photos from sites such as Facebook, Twitter, MySpace, Gmail, and Yahoo!

The mobile manufacturer said the Dext device is the only phone to automatically organise and deliver messages, contacts and favourite content – regardless of source – directly to the home screen in easy to manage streams.

Ralf Gerbershagen, vice president and general manager of Motorola Western Europe, said: "MotoBlur, which will be available on multiple Motorola Android-powered devices in our upcoming portfolio, helps us to create phones that are instinctive, social and connected.

"Today's mobile phone needs to be more than just 'smart'. It needs to be social. The Dext is such a phone, offering the ability to funnel your entire social life into a single stream."

The Dext will be available exclusively with Orange in the UK and France, Telefonica in Spain and America Movil in Latin America.

Known as Cliq in North America, the device will be available exclusively with T-Mobile USA.

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