Motorola Q 9 Reviews
Latest Update - Review by LapTop (added on 19 November ’07)
Motorola Q 9 features:
- QWERTY keyboard
- Quad-Band (GPRS/EDGE)
- Video capture
- HSDPA
- USB 2.0
- Bluetooth
- Messaging via MMS, SMS
- 2.0 megapixel camera
Read More Reviews - (updated 19 November ‘07)
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LapTop - 19 November’07 - reviews the Motorola Q 9 and likes the first class call quality. Here’s an excerpt from their review -
“The Motorola Q 9h global is one of the best smart phones money can buy, especially at its limited-time price of $199 with a two-year contract. It offers very solid call quality, and unlike with the BlackBerry Curve, you get 3G data speeds and the ability to edit attachments out of the box. Although we still prefer the Curve for its smaller size and longer battery life, power users will love what this versatile device has to offer.”Trusted Reviews - 6/4/2007 - has reviewed the Motorola Q 9 and writes, “The Q9 is a bit on the large side for my taste, and while its keyboard is very good the screen is a bit small. Aside from the fact that it is hampered by the lack of Wi-Fi it does its job well.”
Pocket-lint - 5/17/2007 - has reviewed the Motorola Q 9 and writes, “Having lived with the phone for three weeks before it was announced on the 16 May in the UK we’ve warmed to the handset from our initial first impressions however don’t feel that its as easy to use as we would have liked it to be.
It is stylish it is looks and the Windows Mobile 6 interface will appeal, but for us, we still prefer the BlackBerry. Now where’s that Curve?”
CNET - 5/16/2007 - has reviewed the Motorola Q 9 and they write, “There are loads of rivals out there — the BlackBerry 8800 has GPS, and the Samsung i600 and Palm Treo 750v also have Qwerty keypads, but the Q 9 beats them all on the strength of its keypad alone. It’s one of the best we have ever used.
Add to that HSPDA connectivity and a decent-sized screen and you have a worthy rival to RIM and Palm’s offerings. Our only niggles are the lack of a scroll wheel and Wi-Fi, but otherwise this is one of the best smart phones around.”
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