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Jerry,
I know you have owned an MPX220 and an 8125, so you will probably think I am crazy for saying that I miss the MPX220. The fact that it would have catastrophic failures was unfortunate. I thought the from factor was unique, and Motorola did a good job with features like voice command. I was mad to find out that capability was not standard in windows mobile devices. You have to buy the MS application.
I accepted the idiosyncrasies of WM Smartphonne 2003 SE because there was just so much packed into a phone. I am totally unimpressed with the maturity of WM5 as a product, I think things like this tend to give MS a bad reputation and cause people to lament the lack of competitive choices. I actually had used recently, and still reference as a benchmark for user interface and intuitive OS design, a Visor Prism with a Visorphone module.
If the upcoming Q had a touchscreen, I would have no second thoughts about buying one. I have had enough good experiences with other Motorola products to weather the MPX220.
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