Motorola's first full QWERTY smartphone, the Q, was designed for CDMA networks such as Sprint and Verizon Wireless. The company has since updated the device and labeled it the Motorola Q 9m, and is offering it on Verizon's EV-DO network. Verizon was able to get the device in a sexy black casing with Verizon red trim. The 'm' in the Q 9m's name stands for multimedia, and this device certainly delivers plenty of multimedia experience.The Motorola Q 9m weighs in at 134g (4.7oz) and measures 117.5mm x 65mm x 15mm (4.6" x 2.6" x .6"). For those paying attention, that's only slightly bigger than the original Motorola Q. However, this device does not look or feel any bigger in person. The Q 9m fits perfectly in one hand, making it extremely easy to use...one-handed. The back of the device is coated in a soft-touch layer that offers plenty of grip without making it difficult to slide into a pocket or the provided protective pouch. The build quality is superb, with absolutely zero creaking or looseness.
Specifications:
Display: 65K color transflective TFT color LCD. Screen size diagonally: 2.4". Resolution: 240 x 320, landscape orientation.
Battery: Lithium Ion rechargeable. Battery is user replaceable. 1170 mA.
Performance: Intel XScale PXA270 312 MHz processor. 64 MB built-in RAM , 128 megs flash ROM with ~64 megs free to store programs and files.
Size: 4.6" (H) x 2.6" (W) x 0.47" (D). Weight: 4.76 ounces.
Phone: CDMA dual band digital with 1xRTT and EVDO Rev 0 for data.
Camera: 1.3MP with LED flash.
Audio: Built in stereo speakers, mic and 2.5mm standard stereo headphone jack. Voice Recorder and Windows Media Player 10 Mobile included.
Networking: Bluetooth 2.0. Profiles include handsfree, headset, A2DP profiles, HID and PAN profiles.
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