Tuesday, July 8, 2008

Motorola Q9m


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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