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Motorola Q Review

Posted by Chris Leckness on May 30, 2006 – 1:09 am
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Matt Miller over at Geek.com turns out one of the 1st "real" reviews of the Motorola Q!

"I was ready to purchase the Motorola Q after using it for the last couple of months and was quite surprised to see it available for only $199 after instant rebate with a two-year service plan. However, the Verizon Wireless minimum monthly fee of $80 makes it too expensive for the consumer, and too expensive for me to add to my collection. The business user may not balk at the monthly fees, though. One weak area of the Q as it enters the enterprise market to compete with the BlackBerry is that AKU-2 with push e-mail is not yet supported, and this may impact the business purchaser. You could set up the Q to sync at intervals as short as 5 minutes, so I honestly don’t know how important this ability is, but when you try to compare the Q to a Blackberry that has push e-mail out of the box this may make a difference."

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There is no substitute for a quality, well written review. No video can put into words what Matt can put in digital ink. Well Done Matt.

Read his review here

 

 

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