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Moto Q q9 Features

June 30, 2007

Moto Q q9Motorola has announced officially that the Q q9 does exist! We’ve been hearing about the possiblity of the next Q being built on the Scpl platform, and indeed it is. You can see in the image that it looks very much like the Scpl, but has a wider, rounder look.

The Q q9 is agressively thin. (11.8 mm) The original Q was slightly thinner, at 11.5 mm, but they’re almost identical in thickness. As you can see, the model has a full qwerty keyboard, which allows for faster writing of texts and emails.

Motorola has released on their site that the model is capable of downloading data at about 3.5 mb. I, however, believe that even though the phone is that fast, the service providers won’t be, at least in the United States. Regardless, the model with download data much more quickly than what most of us are used to. The model sports a technology known as HSDPA, which makes the phone’s network capability a lot better. You’ve probably heard people talk about 3G, or third generation technology, which the model sports.

The model is equipped with a large, 320×240 pixel screen. The screen sports TFT technology which uses thin film transistors to produce a brilliant display.

Features of the Motorola Q q9

  • 320×240 Pixel Display
  • 11.8 mm thick
  • Quad-Band (GPRS/EDGE) Network Capability (makes the phone capable of connection to service across multiple continents)
  • QWERTY keyboard (full keyboard)
  • Capable of Video Capture
  • HSDPA, 3G Technology
  • EMU, Stereo Bluetooth, USB 2.0
  • Messaging via MMS, SMS, Instant Messaging and Windows Pocket Outlook
  • AMR NB, AMR WB, MWA, MP3, AAC, AAC+, eAAC+, WAV, MIDI Audio Formats Supported
  • Supports These Formats For Video: H.263, MPEG4, WMV, H.264
  • Cardslot (Up To 2 MB Supported)
  • 2.0 Megapixel Digital Camera
  • Opera browser, Attachment Viewer or Editor, Voice Recognition, File Manager, Voice Notes, VPN capability and Anti-Virus

This one is a beauty!

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