Sunday, November 25, 2007


Mobile handset manufacturer Motorola is ready to unveil its smart phone Q in India around the second quarter this year.


This would be a slim CDMA version, based on Windows platform. Lloyd Mathias, director marketing-India for Mobile Devices, Motorola told CyberMedia News that he expects Q to be a big hit. “The email market in mobiles is much larger. CDMA as a technology enables better data saving capabilities. We have always been a technology-oriented brand and are now empowering as a consumer brand too. Our product basket in India increasingly reflects the strategy.”


The MOTO Q is a Windows-based mobile phone and e-mail device that fits in your pocket. Fully tricked-out, it can duplicate many of the functions of a computer, including MS document processing, handling business and personal e-mail, accessing the Internet, playing music, movies, and more.




According to user reviews, the Motorola Q has earned the “BlackBerry Killer” alias, is smart, light (half of the Treo 700w thickness), has good text speeds and interiors, and a reasonable pace for messaging.

According to earlier reports, Motorola intended to launch both the CDMA and the GSM versions of the Q phone in India while Tata and Reliance Communications were reported to be in negotiations with Motorola. The CDMA-Q is likely to be followed by the GSM version (EDGE and HSDPA) later. (source:
CIOL)

CNet has a detail review of
Motorola Q here which is having 7.0/10 rating.

Below is the Motorola Q review from Youtube.


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