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Motorola Q Silver Cell Phone

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Product Description: Motorola Q Silver

The Moto Q: The First no-Compromises QWERTY


Today’s users are looking for mobility to give them the best combination of style, voice, messaging and entertainment and the Motorola Q delivers. The world’s thinnest QWERTY, the Motorola Q changes the playing field for mobile devices by delivering a superior uncompromising mobile experience in one amazing ultra-thin...

The Moto Q: The First no-Compromises QWERTY


Today’s users are looking for mobility to give them the best combination of style, voice, messaging and entertainment and the Motorola Q delivers. The world’s thinnest QWERTY, the Motorola Q changes the playing field for mobile devices by delivering a superior uncompromising mobile experience in one amazing ultra-thin package.


Ultra-thin Look & Feel


Fifty percent thinner than its top competitors, the Motorola Q is also lightweight and features electro-luminescent keys, QWERTY keyboard, thumbwheel for single-handed control, and internal antenna. The Motorola Q also provides users the opportunity to balance work and play through additional features such as a large, vibrant, color screen, Web surfing capabilities, a 1.3 mega pixel camera with photo lighting, video and MP3 audio capabilities, and cool compatible Bluetooth®-enabled accessories like the new RAZRWIRE Bluetooth® eyewear.


The Ultimate Voice Experience


Motorola invented the mobile phone so you know we know voice! Leveraging Motorola’s expertise in RF technology, the new Q delivers the best phone experience you can get on a QWERTY. Featuring a high-quality speakerphone, voice-activated dialing and Bluetooth functionality, the Q enables hands-free multitasking for today’s busy work environment.


Your Office Space, Any Place


With the Motorola Q, mobile professionals can be confident they can be productive by having a quality phone and email experience in an innovative and stylish form factor. The Motorola Q leverages Microsoft’s familiar and trusted Windows Mobile software and is among the first devices to run on the new Windows Mobile 5.0 platform which delivers scalable and cost-effective mobile messaging support with Exchange 2003 out of the box.


  • Integrated 1.3 mega-pixel camera
  • Windows Media Player Mobile
  • Video capture with sound and playback
  • Dual stereo-quality speakers
  • Supports most popular audio and video formats
  • Removable miniSD cards for extendable storage of documents, photos, music and video
  • Approximately 52MB of built in memory
  • Send photos, video clips, text and sound
  • Browse the web with Internet Explorer Mobile

Product Specification: Motorola Q Silver

Carrier:Verizon Wireless
Cell Phone Type:Smartphone, MP3
Product Line:Q
Cell Network Technology:CDMA
Wireless Technology:Bluetooth, Infrared
Weight:4.1 oz

User Reviews: Motorola Q Silver

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    slim, fast, easy to use

    By Stephen  Jun 10, 2006 | 101 out of 114 found this Motorola Q Silver review helpful

    Pros: really fast,lot of memory

    Cons: too slim

    i have had over 12 cell phones in my whole life, ive had palms, flips, regular, sliders, every single type. this phone is amazing, super fast technology, lots and lots of memory, and its just amazing that you can have internet, mp4, everything in suc...h a tiny phone. the only bad thing is that is too slim, like every time i go to like starbucks and i place it on the table, when i try to leave i can never really grab it, it is so slim. just like the razr, which i have. Read more Less

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    Motorola Q Smart Phone or PDA Phone?

    By Bob  Sep 19, 2006 | 54 out of 57 found this Motorola Q Silver review helpful

    Pros: Small, Sleek, Excellent Display and Stereo

    Cons: Verizon Locks, No TouchScreen, No WiFi

    From Verizon's website, if you compare the features, you'd have to expect that this Motorola Q is virtually identical if not better than the similar PDA Phones like Palm's Treo 650 and 700w. In fact, I didn't see any discerning differ...ence, and Verizon doesn't really mention that the Treos have Touch. They look VERY similar too. Alas, this version of Windows Mobile 5.0 has some major features removed: there is the Pocket Office Suite, except for Pocket Outlook (now called Outlook Mail. Using ActiveSync over the net to your corporate MS Exchange 2003 server, you can get excellent E-mail support. Other mail types are also supported, like POP3 and HTML mail, so if you don't have an Exchange server, you can still enjoy a robust mail client. Better than the Treos and similar units, the Q sports full blown STEREO, and adding additional memory via miniSD cards, the embedded Windows Media Player 10 makes for a heck of an MP3 player too. Media Player supports the major audio AND video formats, although the speed of display for video is frequently not quite good enough. Choppiness is to be expected in qvga sized clips. They've tapped into the scrolling wheel that many email pro's adore on the Blackberries, but it's really not a substitute for a stylus. Windows Mobile 5.0 has been adapted to use a navigational pad, the scrolling wheel and additional 'soft' keys. As a PHONE, it's quite difficult to use, unless you're an extreme techie or have used other Windows Mobile phones. You DO eventually realize that it's Windows acting like a phone. Heavy use of Internet Explorer, Multimedia AND Phone will get you a lockup here and there, requiring a battery pull. Most of the difficulties in using this unit are due to lack of quality documentation. Everything says Windows Mobile 5--it is, but it's stripped in several areas. Any documentation you find on Microsoft's site will generally reference the full blown Windows Mobile 5.0. Enough has been changed up that confusion and inability to locate features will have you scratching your head again and again. Even though the screen isn't as big as a laptop computer, it does do a very nice job of adapting standard web sites and pages--even those that aren't "Mobile Optimized." The 3 main views allow Single column (where the whole site is vertically stacked to fit the width of the display at a very legible text size); Desktop View (pretty much unaltered, you'll do alot of scrolling, left to right, up and down), or DEFAULT, which compresses is slightly in the width, generally not allowing a web to go more than two screens wide, AND vertically stacking.) The speed of display updates and the ability to scroll quickly and smoothly, the text and picture viewing speed is spectacular. On large web pages built for 1024x768 or better resolution, it's not terribly quick to move around, but certainly surviveable. As typical in other smart phones/pda browsers, you'll still find the frequent glitches in how embedded Java and other 'advanced' web elements function. There's a fairly useless built in camera 1.3 megapixels, and 6x digital Zoom. It's no replacement for a standard point and shoot camera, but it's there in a bind. Since the device comes with a USB data cable, you can connect it very easily with the included Active Synch software. This is the same package of software that started out on the original Windows CE PDAs--remember the Cassiopia? Given, version 4.2 of the current ActiveSync has much improved over the older versions. Using Windows on your desktop, you can 'explore' your Q just like a PDA, there's the typical Windows Folder, along with Documents, etc. You can add software packages, just like PDAs. Odd though, Windows PocketPC/Mobile software is somewhat tougher to come by than the Palm OS stuff of days past. There certainly isn't t Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Motorola Q Silver

  • PC World

    Motorola Q

    This Windows smart phone makes a fashion statement, but it lacks the software found on competing models.Like the Razr before it, the Motorola Q clearly aims to make a fashion--and technophile--statement. Slim and stylish, this silver-hued PDA/phone is just 11.5mm thick--thinner than the Razr, and significantly more compact than competing smart phones from HP, Palm, Research in Motion, and T-Mobile,. Unfortunately, the unit lacks some of the features found on the competition, such as a selection of office productivity apps. Read more

  • MobileTechReview.com

    Motorola Q

    We definitely do have the Smartphone of the moment. At $199, it's posied to be a Palm and BlackBerry killer. If you need the ultimate today; this is a great business tool with reliable ActiveSync. Read more

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