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Moto Q
3.3 out of 5Average user rating :
MotorolaManufacturer :
July, 2006Date :
Price :
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3User opinions :
The Moto Q: The First no-Compromises QWERTY Ultra-thin Look & Feel The Ultimate Voice Experience Your Office Space, Any Place Summary of Key Features
Reviewed by bruce on 1-3-2007 Rating:
pretty good phone. aside from the battery life wich is POOR and the os witch is slow at times... i belive these issues are the trade off for having such a slim device. . it took me two days to get used to the interface.. but now i love it.. im able to navigte the menus quickly and i love the fact that sprint didnt block the mp3 ringtones... im getting really comfterble with the device and not missing my sidekick 3.
Reviewed by Enrique Yee on 12-10-2007 Rating:
All in all the "Q" has resulted in a very handy cellphone, with great maneuvrability on all the features.
After a whole year of consant use, I feel the two weak angles of this good tool are: 1- The batteries (both the slim and the broad one) can't stand for a complete working day, so the users Must acquire an auxiliary car charger if on the move, to avoid getting outed by the batteries. 2- It's Really a pity that such an improvement from Motorola comes out to be only an "Smartphone", where the Windows Office files(Word,Excel,) are on only for reading, and in No Way permits to watch the images in Powerpoint presentations. I'm looking forward for the next Motorola outcomes expecting them to offer pocket Pc with full features, to fulfill the needs of us, who purchase this type of devices as working tools, not just mere adult toys.
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