I have the Motorola Q 9C as my work PDA. This is the first PDA that I have had without a touch interface, and it has taken a great deal of time to get used to not having that feature. The device is very average compared to other devices that I have had. I don't like the way that you have...
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Just an all around great phone. I don't have a data plan with it. It works just fine as a phone.
Read the full review →I received 2 of these when the Q9c first came out last year as part of an upgrade. At first they were a little clunky to get used to since I did come from a BlackBerry. There were some quarks with the UI, especially when it came to messaging, but the update to 6.1 fixed those entirely. If it...
Read the full review →I switched from the Blackberry to the Q9c, and it was really an improvement. The phone worked better, email functioned well, and I liked the ways I could customize the interface. The extended-life battery was the only one I used; I had no issues with battery life. It lasted all day, two days in...
Read the full review →I have been using this phone for about two years now and it has served me well. Windows Mobile has been very stable for me and It's a well supported operating system. Unfortunately, As you use the phone, it becomes terribly bogged down and sluggish, most notably if you would like to try...
Read the full review →QWERTY keyboard is fine but after a lot of use the keys get smooth and my finger begins to slip. Screen Resolution is good but don't think it is for video on the go, cause it's not! OS is solid. WinMo 6.1 standard rocks. I get my work done and have not problems putting the...
Read the full review →The Good: Calls are clear. The ringer is loud. Has MMS as well. It is durable. If all you need is a qwerty phone for texting and talking, this is fine. The Bad: WM 6.0 is dreadful. The music function is unusable. Worse, if you use a Mac its not compatible without 3rd party software. Its very...
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