View Full Version : Motorola Q9h on AT&T site
Rocco Augusto
09-15-2007, 08:48 PM
<div class='os_post_top_link'><a href='http://phonearena.com/htmls/Motorola-Q9h-on-AT-T-site-article-a_2038.html' target='_blank'>http://phonearena.com/htmls/Motorola-Q9h-on-AT-T-site-article-a_2038.html</a><br /><br /></div><em>"The Motorola Q9h appeared over the AT&T webpage as the AT&T MOTO Q Global. The US version of the phone supports UMTS 850/1900 MHz for 3G in AT&T’s network in addition to the quad-band GSM support. Otherwise identical to the European variant we’ve reviewed earlier, the AT&T Q9h will also feature A-GPS for navigation to access location-based services like TeleNav GPS. Other features include Windows Mobile 6 Standard OS, QVGA landscape display, very comfortable QWERTY keyboard, Stereo Bluetooth and microSD slot up to 32GB."<br /><br /></em><img border="0" src="http://images.thoughtsmedia.com/resizer/thumbs/size/500/spt/auto/1189885119.usr8.jpg" alt="" /><br /><br />At first, I was not to thrilled with the looks of the Motorola Q9h, but slowly the device has grown op me. Now that I have found out that it supports microSD cards up to 32GB, it has grown on me even more! Hopefully AT&T will stop teasing us by adding and pulling the device off of their site and just hurry up and release it.
altden
09-15-2007, 10:27 PM
http://www.wireless.att.com/businesscenter/motoqglobal/
Keep moving and boost your productivity with the MOTO Q™ Global from AT&T. The new MOTO Q™ Global is a 3G, Microsoft Windows Mobile 6, integrated GPS, world-capable smart device. It offers high-speed communications, productivity and multimedia services to meet the needs of mobile professionals.
It has GPS.
Do want! :)
It seems to lack WiFi though, but I rarely use that anyway.
Rocco Augusto
09-15-2007, 11:42 PM
Integrated GPS (http://www.wireless.att.com/businesscenter/business-programs/mid-large/vertical-industry/location-services.jsp) — Access location-based services like TeleNav GPS Navigator™ for maps and directions while on-the-go
ohhhh, i dunno how i missed that one. Though I'm not to thrilled with the $99/year price tag far the service :(
Mike Temporale
09-16-2007, 01:49 AM
GPS? Oh, cool. I don't need the paid service, I just don't want to carry around a second unit. This would be really really cool. I think there's a device in my future. :D
dgage
09-16-2007, 05:34 AM
I just bought the Motorola Q9M from Verizon today and I must say it is a huge improvement over the Moto Q. The primary reason I upgraded was Bluetooth as it was absolutely horrid on the original Q. Secondarily I wanted the new search features in my Exchange email and contacts. I haven't had it long enough to talk battery life so I don't know if I will need the extended battery like I needed on the Q.
Here is what I like over the original Q so far.
* Functioning Bluetooth for my headset. It works now and sounds much better. Q wouldn't work well with all of the many headsets I tried.
* Search in email
* Search Exchange contact list
* Can now dial word phone numbers like 800MARRIOTT and it will translate to the actual number.
* Unlike many of the reviews, I don't notice it to be sluggish. However, I do periodically go into the Task Manager app and kill all processes.
David
Mike Temporale
09-16-2007, 01:53 PM
* Search in email
* Search Exchange contact list
These are actually changes in Windows Mobile itself and are not related to anything that Moto might have done. Everyone using WinMo6 with an Exchange backend will get this functionality. ;)
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