

CDMA, Bluetooth, 1.3MP, 192MB, MiniSD - MPN: Q See Product Details
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Description
When life sets you in motion, keep your connections strong. Mobile email, IM and text messaging on your Motorola Q is easy, fast and fun. And when leisure calls, the Motorola Q puts stereo-quality sound, rich video, and speedy web browsing right in your hands. Productivity occurs when time itself becomes a tool. The Motorola Q gives you the power to make time work hard for you, with synchronized business email at Broadband-like speeds.
Quick Glance
Smartphone OS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5
Data Capabilities: EV-DO, Instant Messenger, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), WAP
Style Type: Candy Bar
Cellular Band: CDMA 800Mhz, CDMA 1900MHz
Interface Connection: Audio - Line In (1/8" Mini), USB - Universal Serial Bus, IrDA, Bluetooth
Slots: miniSD Card
Features: Camera Flash, Email, GPS, Integrated Camera, Integrated MP3 Player, PC Connectivity, Video Capture, Video Playback, Voice Recorder, Web Browser
Summary
Product Title: Motorola Q Smartphone
Manufacturer: Motorola
Lowest Price: $59.99
Power Score: 3.8 | 18 Reviews
Physical Features
Form Factor: Candy Bar
Input Method: Click Wheel, Control Pad, Keyboard
Interface Connection: Audio - Line In (1/8" Mini), USB - Universal Serial Bus, IrDA, Bluetooth
System Features
Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5
Memory
Slots: miniSD Card
Multimedia Features
MegaPixels: 1.3
Smart Features: Camera Flash, Email, GPS, Integrated Camera, Integrated MP3 Player, PC Connectivity, Video Capture, Video Playback, Voice Recorder, Web Browser
Wireless Communication
Data Capabilities: EV-DO, Instant Messenger, Multimedia Messaging Service (MMS), WAP
Cellular Frequency Technology: CDMA 800Mhz, CDMA 1900MHz
Battery
Talk Time (Battery): 4 hour(s)
Standby Time (Battery): 192 hour(s)
Dimensions
Height: 4.33 in
Width: 2.52 in
Depth: 0.45 in
Weight: 4.1 oz
Warranty
Warranty Information: 1 Year Limited Warranty
More Info
URL: Manufacturer Link
Strengths: Thin, Light, QWERTY Keyboard, Nice Screen, Attractive Design, MiniSD Slot
Weakness: Retail Price (Though Deals can be had, if signing long contract)
This is my first "Smart Phone" and I am very glad that took the jump. This phone is thin and light. Though a bit wide, the width is necessary for its functionality. So, overall, it's a great size. I have heard complaints about the battery, but so far, it seems to last me 1-2 days. However, I would suggest purchasing another battery for worry free use. The screen is large and sharp looking. It...
Strengths: easy to handle, crystal clear screen
Weakness: bluetooth not so clear, did not come with miniSD card
At first glance, this phone is clumsy big. However, after using it for a week, I found it convenient to operate. You can choose different display layout and wallpaper. My plan also comes with unlimited internet access. It is like using a mobile computer. Awesome!
Strengths: state of the art
Weakness: price, battery life
Have been using the smartphone for the past week, and I'm still amazed at what it can do. Access email, internet at DSL speeds, on the largest smartphone screen out there (320x240). If you search for SERO sprint, this phone is basically free (rebates) with the lowest plan out there from Sprint.
Strengths: One-handed use ; Thin and light
Weakness: standby battery life is short; keyboard keys is stiff
The phone layout is great. The keys are in a good location which makes it much less stressful on the thumbs to type. The MotoQ also has optimized the features for people who need to be connected via voice, email, and web. It is a very good phone with superior call quality. The bluetooth and speakerphone are the best I've used. Some issues with this phone is not pleasant though. First, you can't...
Strengths: Slim, but wide. MiniSD allows for future memory expansion. Great Design. Good speakerphone. MP3. Internet with EVDO. Beautiful Screen!
Weakness: No built-in Wifi, as of now does not support Wifi miniSD cards. Camera could be higher resolution. Must purchase data plan to use this phone to it's fullest potential. Battery could be better.
I've owned this phone for almost 2 months and I am still 100% satisfied with the purchase. However, I did have to receive a replacement phone because the 1st one was defective. The 1st unit would shut itself down all the time and the only way to turn it back on would be to pull out the battery and reinsert it and turn the phone back on. This is a known defect among many of the initial Motorola...
Strengths: Small, thin and light. Good call quality. EDVO
Weakness: NO COPY, CUT & PASTE. Need to push more buttons to complete a task. Battery Life sucks. No Java, so no Google maps. No touchscreen and no Office application except Outlook.
Ok, basically this phone has more cons than pros. But guess what I will still keep the phone regardless since I'm not a road warrior. I don't really need a PDA. I just need to make phone calls and check my work e-mail which this one does. Size really matters as some say. I wear dress pants to go to work and I don't like belt clips, they get in the way. I had a Treo 600 and 650 before and they...
Strengths: Very slim & has a big screen. It has a MiniSD slot for extra memory
Weakness: No built-in Wifi
I am very satisfied with this phone. Not only it has a very nice design but it has a lot of great features in it. I don't even need an iPod because I can use this phone as my MP3 player. I use this phone a lot to go to the internet and check my Yahoo and Gmail email accounts.
Strengths: 1. Form factor 2. Screen resolution 3. Price
Weakness: 1. Battery life 2. Instability 3. OS
Having been a faithful Treo user, all the way from the brickstyle Treo 300, I finally jump ship to Windows Mobile. Style and form factor, the Q definitely is refreshing to use compared to the dated, fatty Treo 650 which was my previous smartphone. Screen resolution is gorgeous, watching movies the Q's screen is a joy. However, the battery life leaves a lot to be desire. If you don't charge your Q...
Strengths: looks, functionality, windows mobile
Weakness: battery life
The phone looks great and is very small. It is very easy to use. The active sync is simple, all you need to do is plug the usb cable and it will sync. Programs are easy to install. Double click on the file while synced and it will install onto the phone by itself. The windows mobile is great as well. The only con is battery life. Does not last a day. But there are extended batteries out there for...
Testseek.com has collected 44 expert reviews for Motorola Q and the average expert rating is 75 of 100. The average score reflects the expert community’s view on this product. Click below and use Testseek.com to see all ratings, product awards and conclusions.
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Motorola Q - Black (Verizon Wireless) receives an overall TopTenREVIEWS score of 2.28 out of 4.00. It is ranked the #18 Smartphone cell phone of all time. The overall rating represents an intelligent balance of features, value as a function of price to features, and a summary of reviews from a variety of sources. The TopTen REVIEWS' formula gives a picture of important consumer features, market...
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This slim, stylish Windows Mobile smart phone is inexpensive, but it needs extra cost software to edit Office documents.
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With its design, the Motorla Q has earned it the “BlackBerry Killer” nickname. It has the three “S” of the perfect gadget: Slim, Sexy, and Smart. Text can be entered at full speed, thanks to the QWERTY keyboard, and displayed on a nice QVGA display. The inside is nice too: the phone is a 3G CDMA handset that can connect to Verizon’s high-speed EV-DO network. Internet browsing, email and...
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If you think smart phones are for geeks, think again. The sexy silver Motorola Q is the first smart phone with a full keyboard that's slim enough to disappear in your pocket. At $199 with a two-year contract, it's also surprisingly...
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Motorola has been best known in the cell phone market over the past few years for their Razr range of thin, lightweight phones. With the Q (priced at $299 from Verizon and $99 from Sprint with a two-year contract.), they are looking to break into a new space; the smart phone market, where users look for features like easy emailing and big, bright screens. But the Q is cheaper than most Pocket PC...
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Motorola Q
Strengths: Thin and stylish
Weakness: a lot of softwares designed for windows mobile 5 can not be installed in Motorola Q
The quaility of the Built in camera is not good, although it has a built in flash. However, the sound is satisfied when you play the MP3 music. You can only set one alarm. And the LCD is beatiful and big enough to watch movies.