Motorola Q

This is the very first model of the Motorola Q. This is offered from providers such as AT&T, Sprint, and Verizon Wireless.

The Motorola Q was first introduced in the Summer of 2005 and was one of the thinest Smartphones with a fully featured QWERTY keyboard on the device. The phone runs the Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone operating system software making it as easy to use as your every-day computer!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Motorola Moto Q – Simply the world’s best QWERTY phone.

Motorola has made the worlds best phone, and there is no runner up, it’s just that far above the rest. With its powerful Windows mobile 5.0 OS, full QWERTY keyboard, speech recognition and the massive 320 x 240 screen, there really is no other choice.

 

Qwerty phone over touchscreens?

Sure, the Apple iPhone is more popular, but have you ever tried to navigate on the touch screen? You often don’t get what you intended to select. It’s very frustrating to type an address in Google and get an entirely different result due to the poor screen display. This is eliminated with the Motorola Moto Q, those days are over.

 

Cool 3rd party Add-ins.

This phone runs on Motorola Windows Mobile 5.0 giving you a lot of freedom to add 3rd party apps. There are many sites to find apps, including my favorite hellomotoq.com. You can add YouTube, GPS, IRC, MP3 players, and countless java based games.

 

Try it, you will love it.

There are many other QWERTY style phones, but none can even come close to the Moto Q. I have used many QWERTY style phones in the past few years, including the Blackberry Curve, several versions of Palm Treo, the Samsung Blackjack 2 and others that weren’t even worth remembering. Try the Moto Q today, you won’t be disappointed.

 

Key Features include:

  • Advanced speech recognition and speakerphone
  • 1.3 mega pixel camera with photo lighting
  • Large, high-resolution display (320 x 240 pixels, 65K TFT)
  • Connectivity via Bluetooth, IrDA and mini-USB
  • Thinnest QWERTY device in the world – 11.5mm 
  1. S.White
    February 13th, 2010 at 23:38 | #1

    Hello…can the MOTOQ be used as a tethered modem for my laptop??

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