The world's thinnest, lightest QWERTY phone delivers a fully-loaded package of email, voice, and entertainment in one amazingly rich but thin device. Like its cousin the RAZR, the Q's superior voice quality makes it a stand out from the competition. Boasting flexible mobile email featuring Microsoft's Windows Mobile software, advanced cellular phone technology, rich multimedia capabilities and an easy-to-use one-handed navigation thumbwheel, the Q is an all-in-one handheld designed to deliver true seamless connectivity... [Continue reading Motorola Q Review]
Motorola Q Features
Thinnest QWERTY device in the world - 11.5mm includes a familiar thumbwheel to enhance the navigation experience
Integrated Bluetooth 1.2 wireless technology for communicating with compatible headsets, car kits and certain other devices equipped with Bluetooth technology
EV-DO access for fast downloads of data, email and large attachments
Wireless Sync for anytime connectivity with e-mail, calendar and contacts synchronization
Seamless access to corporate applications, messaging, organizational tools and IT support, from across the campus and around the world
Synchronization with e-mail, calendar, contacts, and tasks entries, regardless of platform or ISP
Integrated with Windows Mobile 5.0 software for the convenience of users and IT with access to Yahoo!, Hotmail and other POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP protocols
All standard desktop document views supported including: Microsoft Word, Excel, PowerPoint, Adobe Acrobat, etc.
Easy integration with existing IT systems for enhanced IT support
Enabled for leading corporate e-mail solutions
Flexibility enables loading of standard corporate VPN
I just got a Motorola Q the other day and so far I have absolutly loved it. I really wanted a smartphone but didn't have the money for a treo or and of those other high end touchscreen bbut I really wanted windows mobile. Then I got to the Q. As man other editors have said. The Q is the perfet compliation of software for the average buisnessman. Granted the Q doesn't have pocket office but according to many reviews only about 60 percent of buisnessmen write on pocket office. The Q can still view the documents which is the main thing. It also can do anything else the windows mobile can do on any other of the smartphones. I love the feel of this phone too. At first I thought that since its so thin that I wouldn't be able to hold it well and type but I was wrong. The well spread out keyboard is easier then the treos keyboard in my opinion. Then you get to the great screen and the 1.3 meg. camera. Now I know that buisnessmen don't need cameras but it can't hert to put one in and if you do put a nice one. Another big plus of the Q is the fact that you can actually plug headpones into this. Unlike the vx series and the treos which can only handle single phone headsets the Q can handle dual headphones. All this and the fact that you can ge this phone for $100 with contract and maybe a hundred or so more off ebay the Q jsut can't be beaten for the moeny. Its that simple.
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2. Posted by Jeannie
Wed Aug 20, 2008 4:36 pm
I have a Motorola Q and one day it did this Motorola Flash mode.At this point can not find anyway of getting it fixed. So I'm very disappointed with the Phone.
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