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Motorola Moto Q 9
Company: Motorola

Pros: This is a ripper of a phone. It has everything that one wants in a mobile device. The keyboad is the best I have ever experienced on a Windows Mobile phone and the screen is bright and crystal clear making it easy to read especially for someone like me who wears glasses for reading. Another big advantage is the Windows Mobile 6 operating system. This makes a big difference.

Cons: It is very hard to pick a standout problem with this phone. At first I thought width may be a problem but this is compensated by the the fact that the phone is thin and light and fits in ones had easily.


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"First Review: New Moto Q9 With Windows Mobile 6"

By David Richards | Published:2007-07-13

This is a phone that Motorola had to get right up alongside some tough competition like Blackberry, Samsung and Nokia with their N95. The design is sleek but more important is the fact that Motorola has built in functionality that is easy to access and works. A classic example is the curved keyboard and easy access function buttons on the bottom of the keypad.

Sexy, ultra thin and packing a mean array of features, the new Moto Q 9H has finally landed in Australia via Vodafone.
In one very clever and easy to access design, Motorola has got rid of that clunky feel one finds with similar Windows Mobile phones such as the iMate, the Palm Treo 750 or the proprietary operating system BlackBerry. It looks sturdy and feels sturdy and comes in a dark charcoal black.

For many this new Motorola Q phone which comes with the new Windows Mobile 6 is going to be a toss-up with the highly fancied Samsung Blackjack which I have been using for the last 3 months.

Right out of the pack you notice three distinct differences alongside the Samsung Blackjack.

Firstly the Q is slimmer and wider. Secondly, the keys are easier to access with the system having a set of hot keys running along the bottom of the phone which give you instant access to Camera, Multimedia, Calender and Contacts. And thirdly, it has one stand out feature which I believe all phones should have and that is the ability to charge and access data using a USB cable linked to a notebook or PC, or the smart new docking station that comes in the Q pack.

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