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Motorola's CALGARY is an upcoming touchscreen Verizon phone with a full-QWERTY keyboard. The touchscreen moves out of the way to reveal the rear-illuminated keyboard, etched in the same style as the famous RAZR keypad. The phone is scheduled for a 2009 release.The Boy Genius reports that the Calgary may be Motorola's first phone to run Google's… Continue Reading

Motorola CALGARY
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Anonymous (8:44 PM on Thu Jan 1, 2009)

does the calgary have a camera?

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Anonymous (6:02 PM on Sat Jan 17, 2009)

it may be like the chocolate which has to be slid up to take pictures.

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Anonymous (10:01 AM on Sun Jun 21, 2009)

Will the camera have good quality?

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Anonymous (10:52 AM on Sat Jan 10, 2009)

when is the calgary coming out? will it come out before february???? heard the rush 2 will come out first?

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Jordan (3:42 AM on Wed Feb 4, 2009)

When is this bad boy coming out!!!

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jfio (5:19 PM on Mon Feb 9, 2009)

this phone looks sick when is it comming out

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Jeremiah (5:08 PM on Fri Feb 20, 2009)

this phone looks realllyy cooll. but the keyboard might be hard to use:/. but who knows. we well when it comes out!!!

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anonymous (6:10 PM on Thu May 7, 2009)

this phone looks ok. i bet the sidekick is a lil easier 2 use.

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Anonymous (6:09 PM on Fri May 22, 2009)

the keyboard looks goofy because there are no up, down, left, or right arrows.. but it looks great and i hope it comes out soon!!!!!

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