Motorola Q

October 15th, 2006 | by Stewart Wolpin

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We wouldn't recommend the Q if your primary purpose is e-mail and texting, unless you really want to save some dough.


Highs: Verizon EV-DO; very thin; MP3 player; 1.3MP camera; expandable memory

Lows: No docking station; does not include a headset

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Introduction

There's a reason why the Motorola Q has enjoyed widespread popularity. With its slim form factor (it's actually a hair thinner than the RAZR) it is undeniably sexy. But choosing the Q for your Smartphone requires a bit more than aesthetic attraction.

The Q runs Windows Mobile 5 Smartphone Edition software, which is not as fully-featured as the Windows Pocket PC OS found on specialized PDA’s and does not have e-mail functionality as rich as those found on the Blackberry. However, discussing the pros and cons of Smartphone software is best left to another time and another venue. From a purely logistical and ergonomic point-of-view, the Q (available exclusively from Verizon) is, at its primal level, fun. And at $199.99 with the usual contractual strings, its $100 less than the other obvious Verizon options, the Palm Treo 700w and the Blackberry 8703e.

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