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Moto Q

Moto Q

prncslis - 02.22.06 7:18 pm

Billed as the "thinnest, lightest, coolest QWERTY on the Planet", the new Q phone from Motorola has set a few hearts pounding in Chez Digi-Lifestyles.
Claimed to be fifty percent thinner than its top competitors, the lightweight Q is based on Motorola's successful RAZR-thin design and offers a full QWERTY keyboard, electro-luminescent keys, one-handed navigation thumbwheel and an internal antenna.

Claimed to be fifty percent thinner than its top competitors, the lightweight Q is based on Motorola's successful RAZR-thin design and offers a full QWERTY keyboard, electro-luminescent keys, one-handed navigation thumbwheel and an internal antenna.

The device sports a large high-resolution display (320 x 240 pixels, 65K TFT) with a l.3 mega pixel still/video camera (with photo lighting) onboard, and the whole caboodle is powered by the new Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system.

The Moto Q comes stuffed with multimedia support, playing back iMelody, MIDI, MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA, WAX, QCELP audio files, GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG, WBMP, BMP, PNG photo files and supports H.263, MPEG-4, GSM-AMR, AAC, WMV video formats.

There's a Mini-SD slot provided for extra storage and connectivity is taken care of via Bluetooth, IrDA and mini-USB.

High flying execs too busy to even touch their Moto will appreciate the voice-activated dialling, hands-free multi-tasking, speakerphone and built-in support for Microsoft Exchange 2003.

Ron Garriques, president mobile devices business, Motorola wasn't one to hold back the hysterical hyperbole: "Wickedly cool - when's the last time you heard those words used to describe a QWERTY device?"

"Probably never. At least until now."


With the Moto Q, we've combined the best voice, data and design technology in one ultra-thin, intelligent, hard-working, and incredibly must-have device. Today's office space has the potential to be any place you want it to be with Q."

Err, thanks for that Ron. But we won't be calling a QWERTY device "wickedly cool" until it comes with built in Wi-Fi.

The Moto Q is expected to be available in early 2006. So make sure you hold out on signing a new cellphone contract, to get a discount on the Moto Q.


What we are saying about this:




ommar
07.23.06 8:42 am

Rzr phones suck =/ u people need to up-grade... keep up with Technology.... the phone is cool but bad thing it has no Wi-Fi =/



steveoh
07.18.06 7:24 am

can some1 buy this for me? im a poor college student!!!!!! i can pay back in the ways but for ladies only jeje jk! but really i can! wink wink haha



icegemstar
06.29.06 8:25 pm

IM KOO WIT DAT FONE.. I GOTS MY MINE..RZR & MY NEXTEL FA'SHO!



prncslis
04.25.06 6:08 pm

lets see how thephone comes out.. ill just staywith my razr for now



trblmkr
04.25.06 12:11 am

This phone is actually really good, its made by motorola, and its gonna come with windows mobile 5.0, unfortunately they keep pushing the release date back, most likely to work out bugs. Also another bad thing is that this phone won't be offered as gsm, only network which means only verizon will carry it or any other phone company that uses network instead of sim cards



sin
04.19.06 3:07 pm

wtf? who makes this phone? treo??



rigo
04.17.06 8:05 pm

yeah... I think this is the one I willbe getting



prncslis
04.09.06 7:22 pm

imma get this one



honeybunny9
03.27.06 2:25 pm

my side kick is better :-P


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