Motorola Q Cell Phone Review - Intro
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Richard Baguley Published on March 08, 2007 Comment on this |
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 and Palm phones that include touch screens and the like.
However, the Q proves to be the worst of both worlds, with limited software that can’t handle many everyday tasks and limited battery life. Although it is light and thin, the limitations will prove to be too much for many users.
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