Moto Q
Motorola Q Phone (Sprint) offers a range of features to anyone looking for mobility. It is the worlds thinnest QWERTY camera phone. I mean this has everything the most appealing is how light and thin it is, nothing worse than carrying around a bulky heavy device on your belt or in your pocket
It provide voice activated dialing and uses bluetooth technology, its a complete handsfree phone if you want it to be.
It uses Windows mobile 5.0 and Exchange 2004 plus has a 1.3 megapixel cam.
Main Features
• One of the first devices to run on Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0; Optimized for Microsoft Exchange 2003 and a variety of third party email solutions that enable a broad set of corporate email capabilities*
• Thinnest QWERTY device in the world – 11.5mm
• Full, ergonomic QWERTY keyboard, 5-way navigation button and thumb wheel
• Video clip capture and playback
• Connectivity via Bluetooth, IrDA and mini-USB; compatible with Motorola H500, HT820, H5, H600, H700 Bluetooth wireless headsets
• Multi-Media Messaging (MMS)
• Dual, stereo-quality speakers
• Audio formats supported: iMelody, MIDI, MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA, WAX, QCELP
• Image formats supported: GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG, WBMP, BMP, PNG
• Video formats supported: H.263, MPEG-4, GSM-AMR, AAC, WMV
• Mini-SD removable memory card slot
• Large, high-resolution display (320 x 240 pixels, 65K TFT)
• 1.3 mega pixel camera with photo lighting
• PIM functionality with Picture Caller ID
• Advanced speech recognition and speakerphone
Reviews by other websites
MobileBurn had a chance to take a look at the Moto Q, and along with pictures, had this to say about the phone: "I found the Q’s QWERTY keyboard to be about as good as that in the current Treo line, its extra width and spacing suiting my hands a bit better overall. The Q’s size and weight are right on target, and it slips oh so easily into a shirt or jacket pocket. While it does seem quite sturdy, I don’t think I’d be inclined to store it in my back pocket, even though it is certainly thin enough."
ZDNet reviews the Motorola Q and has this to say about the phone’s camera: "The Moto Q’s 1.3-megapixel camera took some of best pictures we’ve seen from a camera phone, producing defined lines and good color. The flash also did an adequate job of illuminating pictures taken in dark environments. We experienced a slight lag in response time when launching the camera, as well as with other apps, but it’s not a deal breaker."
CNET Reviews has a review of the Motorola Q and writes – ’The Motorola Q has a full QWERTY keyboard, but unlike similarly eqiupped devices, the Q is superthin at 0.4 inch. A full-fledged enterprise device, the Motorola Q will run Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0, so staying in touch with the office will be a breeze. Additionally, business users will be able to take advantage of the Motorola Q’s myriad voice features. On the lighter side, its 1.3-megapixel camera, its support for a ton of audio (iMelody, MIDI, MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA, WAX, and QCELP) and video (MPEG-4, AAC, and WMV) formats, and its relatively large screen show the makings of an excellent multimedia device.’
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