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Motorolas Q9h is a capable, fully featured smart phone. The only problem is, youll be hard pressed to notice it.Even if you take the iPhone out of the equation, 2007 has been a big year for mobile phones. Handsets have finally grown up, with users wa...
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The Motorola Q 9H - also known as the MOTO Q Global - targets the international traveller who wants to be productive and enjoy multimedia with a Windows Mobile handheld. Unfortunately, this Motorola mobile phone falls a bit short on data connectivity...
Overall, the Moto Q Global, or Motorola Q 9H, might appeal to travellers seeking a Windows Mobile smartphone with a good keyboard, 3G data, and solid multimedia support. Yardena Arar...
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itreviews.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:53:00
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Smartphone with QWERTY keyboard: You might know Motorola for its flat-keyboard mobile phones aimed at the consumer and, most recently, for its banana-shaped Z8 slider phone, but the company has also branched out into the Smartphone world with the Q...
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Zdnet.com.au Updated: 2013-11-09 08:53:00
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Motorolas latest PDA-phone, the Q 9h, combines corporate tools such as Windows Mobile 6 (Standard Edition) and support for push e-mail and Microsoft Exchange Server with a smart, subtle design that should please business and consumer users alike. Desi...
HSDPA, Windows Mobile 6 (Standard Edition), Smart, subtle design...
Cant charge via USB, Hard reset required on occasion...
If youre looking for an attractive 3.5G PDA-phone with push email, Windows Mobile 6 and a QWERTY keyboard, the Motorola Q 9h is worthy of consideration, so long as you dont need a touch-screen or Wi-Fi.
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Looking for a smartphone that will grab your email on the go? Your choice just got tougher - or maybe easier, depending on how you look at things. The BlackBerry still delivers mobile email par excellence but we wont pretend that...
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Motorola Moto Q 9h: icon shortcut keys allow quick access to applications The big question is, does what its packing inside make up for the lack of exterior elegance? Well, under its wide but thin hood is a 325MHz processor, 256MB of Flash ROM, and...
Not the prettiest of smartphones and crucially lacking Wi-Fi, document editing, and GPS functions, the Moto Q 9h is nevertheless very easy to use. Its robust and well spaced keys make it easy to handle messaging and the entertainment functions outperf...
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Its been a long while since Motorola has released a smart phone dedicated to mobile email, but the wait is finally over with the launch of the MOTO Q 9h - a handset boasting HSDPA capabilities, the latest Windows Mobile 6 operating system and a well d...
HSDPA capable, Excellent keyboard and design, Good call quality, Windows Mobile 6...
No Wi-Fi, Proprietary USB and headphone jack, Stubborn navigational pad The Final Word The MOTO Q 9hs excellent QWERTY keyboard makes it ideal for heavy emailing. On the whole, this is a competent smart phone thats packaged in a nice design.
The MOTO Q 9hs excellent QWERTY keyboard makes it ideal for heavy emailing. On the whole, this is a competent smart phone thats packaged in a nice design.
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shinyshiny.tv Updated: 2013-11-09 08:53:00
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The Motorola MOTO Q 9h is another take on the QWERTY slab phone, this time running the latest version of Microsofts portable OS Windows Mobile 6.
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The Motorola MOTO Q 9h is another take on the Qwerty slab phone, this time running the latest version of Microsofts portable OS Windows Mobile 6. Its a slim device, but its by no means small. Its fairly well connected, with both GSM and 3G connect...
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2016-12-29 20:47:57
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Motorola Malaysia Sdn Bhd. 03-2026 7188 8/10 8/10 8/10 7/10+ Viewfinder responds fast+ Protected MicroSD slot+ 2.0 Megapixel Camera- Slow playback for multimedia- Unconventional keypad- Bulky shape The Motorola Q9h is a Blackberry-like device with...
Good for first time Windows Mobile users. Related Articles Preview Specs Review Comment(0) Buy Sell Photos Cam shots Video Software del.icio.us | Windows Live...
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I've always been a fan of Blackberry-style handsets with their 'always-on' keyboards. Being able to tap out emails fast without having to slide out an awkward hardware keyboard, or pull out a fiddly stylus and tap out text, one painful letter at a time, o...
In short, I like the Motorola Q 9h. It's clearly a budget handset and doesn't have the full armoury of smartphone features. But Motorola has cut the corners in all the right places and added extra value where it counts too. Most importantly it's a highly...
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when compared to similar featured phones Thanks to at&t wireless for providing an evaluation unit, and to all of you for reading.
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Mobile88.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:52:54
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Motorola Malaysia Sdn Bhd. 03-2026 7188 8/10 8/10 8/10 7/10+ Viewfinder responds fast+ Protected MicroSD slot+ 2.0 Megapixel Camera- Slow playback for multimedia- Unconventional keypad- Bulky shape The Motorola Q9h is a Blackberry-like device with...
Good for first time Windows Mobile users. Related Articles Preview Specs Review Comment(0) Buy Sell Photos Cam shots Video Software del.icio.us | Windows Live...
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pocketpcmag.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:52:54
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The BlackJack II and Moto Q 9 Global are two of the hottest smartphones on the market right now, and deciding between these two units can be a challenge. Let’s start by looking at the key differences on their spec sheets: Point-by-point compar...
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If youre accustomed to the relative proportions of a BlackBery device, then youll feel right at home with the Motorola Q9h...
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Murray G I’ve been reviewing several Smartphone’s lately. Currently I’m testing the Motorola Q9h . Modern Smartphone’s are powerful handheld mobile voice and data platforms. Especially when you factor in Windows Mobile 6. This OS h...
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letstalk.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:52:58
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The Motorola Q9h, also known as the Motorola Q Global, is a fully loaded world-roaming smartphone complete with the latest Microsoft Windows Mobile OS 6, a 2-megapixel camera, and ofcourse support for the high-speed HSDPA data network, which offers sup...
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The Motorola Q was originally a CDMA phone, released in 2006 in the United States. It was Motorolas first QWERTY keyboard phone with a MotoRAZR-type styling (and slimness as well). Almost a year later, the Q got reincarnated as the Q8, which is the GS...
Slim and pocket-able, good QWERTY keyboard, portable charger included in package, 3.5G-ready...
No Wi-Fi, price-to-features ratio not very good, no secondary video-call camera...
Connectivity Call quality was good; network reception was above average. I did face network drops a few times, but its good overall. The loudspeaker is really loud -- Im more than satisfied with it. Multimedia and Camera The audio quality via the pr...
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The Motorola Q 9h Global surpasses its predecessor in almost every respect. While it is a bit thicker and heavier than the original Q, it more than makes up for this with solid performance, good battery life, a wide range of features and truly excell...
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pdastreet.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:52:59
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The Motorola Q 9h may be the coolest-looking PDA phone ever. For industrial design, Id give it an A+, putting it a nose ahead of the BlackBerry Curve - which is saying something. In fact, it gives the Curve a run for its money in just about every cate...
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smartphonetoday.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:52:59
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Page 1 | 2 | Next The Motorola Q 9h may be the coolest-looking PDA phone ever. For industrial design, Id give it an A+, putting it a nose ahead of the BlackBerry Curve - which is saying something. In fact, it gives the Curve a run for its money...
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The Q Global PDA phone offers solid features for U.S. business travelers, but its GPS and broadband fall short overseas.
Redesigned keyboard is easy to use, HSDPA, GPS, and quadband...
No HSDPA or Telenav support outside U.S, Pricey overseas data plan...
The Q Global PDA phone offers solid features for U.S. business travelers, but its GPS and broadband fall short overseas.
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Business-class phones are quite the in-thing these days. With demand increasing for more functional devices, phone manufacturers are trying to carve themselves a slice of the pie. The Moto Q9h is Motorola’s offering in this space, having convert...
Good build and form factor, Feature-rich, Good video quality and resolution...
Camera is a disappointment, No video conversion software included...
Business-class phones are quite the in-thing these days. With demand increasing for more functional devices, phone manufacturers are trying to carve themselves a slice of the pie. The Moto Q9h is Motorola’s offering in this space, having convert...
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Sleek has been the in-thing on the mobile phone scene in recent years, ever since the launch of the unbelievably slim Motorola V3 series of clamshells. In the blink of an eye, manufacturers around the globe have released incredibly slim mobile phones f...
I would say that the usability of a phone can be gauged by its responsiveness and ergonomics. Im glad that the Motorola Q9H has performed admirably well in both. I did not experience any lag unless I loaded multiple applications, way more than I can...
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I recently was able to spend an extended amount of time with the Motorola Q9h. If you’re not familiar with it, it’s the latest Q and sports Windows Mobile 6, a redesigned keyboard, louder speaker, HSDPA, built-in GPS, 2.0 megapixel camer...
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The Q9h runs the latest version of Windows Mobile Smartphone, which weve covered a number of times. However it does have some unique features like the Opera browser and built-in GPS capabilities, which you can see here in addition to our usual tour of...
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infosyncworld.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:52:59
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We get our hands on AT&Ts first Q, the Q9h Global, with speedy HSDPA networking and a great keybaord. Is this the Q to take on a world tour?...
Very comfortable keys. Fast networking. Great scheduling and productivity. Opera is a better choice than Internet Explorer.
Big, boxy and bulky, especially with the extended battery. No clickwheel. OS is a bit sluggish. GPS almost never worked properly.
The Motorola Q9h Global is a puzzling phone, and AT&T seems to have taken just as many steps forward as backward from their first Q, the sequel to the CDMA model. The improved keyboard is a definite step forward, but the lack of a clickwheel or track...
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We go a long way back with Motorola smartphones. From the MPx200, the little phone that introduced the world to Windows Mobile Smartphones in clamshell format back in early 2004 to the MPx220, the more feature-rich but bug-laden update that we nicknam...
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The Motorola Q 9h seems an interesting offer if you’re after a smartphone. There’s no stylus, nor touchscreen, and neither is likely to be missed. In return you get a full QWERTY keypad, almost complete data equipment and Windows Mobile 6...
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This feature-rich Windows Mobile phone serves up fast 3G data, a roomy keyboard, and first-class call quality.
Stellar voice quality, Superb keyboard, Fast HSDPA data, Opera Mobile browser and Documents To Go included...
Large, Short endurance with standard battery, Doesn’t stream videos at full screen...
The Motorola Q 9h global is one of the best smart phones money can buy, especially at its limited-time price of $199 with a two-year contract. It offers very solid call quality, and unlike with the BlackBerry Curve, you get 3G data speeds and the abili...
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Smartdevicecentral.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:53:00
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The Motorola Q9h is a great communicator. With its excellent voice performance and keyboard and better-than-usual browser, this smartphone will keep you in touch—whether via voice, e-mail, or Web. SLIDESHOW (5) | A slab-style handset, the Q9h isnt...
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mobileburn.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:53:00
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The new Motorola Q 9h, follow up to the original Motorola Q, has big shoes to fill. Thankfully, the GSM and HSDPA compatible Q 9h improves on the original in almost every way, with nice features like a 2MP camera and Windows Mobile 6.
Great keyboard, fast UI response, HSDPA...
No WiFi, average build quality, loose rear cover...
Shortcomings of the Motorola Q 9h are few and far between, and I would imagine that the majority of people purchasing the handset as a converged messaging device and PDA will not be disappointed. While the keyboard has a very cheap feel to it, it is su...
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As phones are getting more and more complicated, they are trying to obtain part of the functionality of the standard computer and replace it in some aspects, offering you to do your job on a device that is always with you, instead on the bulky and heav...
Excellent keyboard, Very good display performance thanks to a light sensor, Solid construction with sexy look and slim profile...
Lack of WiFi...
Is that a flawless phone? The lack of WiFi shows it is not. Is it very good – definitely yes! Targeted as a rival of the BlackBerry phones, the Q9h offers excellent QWERTY keyboard that beats almost everything on the market and proves to be best in its...
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Since the original Motorola Q was launched on Verizon, the Qwerty-bar phone genre has become pretty popular. The Qwerty-bar is defined as a landscape style screen, navigation hardware buttons, and a small thumb keyboard in a flat candy-bar type for...
Thumb keyboard feels great, Lots of memory and storage, Software additions are superior to Microsofts own versions (DocumentsToGo, Opera, VoiceSignal, Bluetooth), Quadband 850/900/1800/1900mhz GSM/EDGE with 3G UMTS 2100Mhz, Great speakerphone...
Annoying start up and shut down sounds, No GPS, No WiFi, Shiny plastic attracts finger smudges and dust, AT&T, TMobile USA 3G versions sold separately...
The three best things about the Motorola Q9h are the keyboard, the ambient light sensor for automatic screen brightness/backlight control, and the custom software additions. Its also a pretty nice looking device. The Bluetooth implementation is gr...
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tech-faq.com Updated: 2013-11-09 08:53:00
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The Motorola Q9 Global is the latest QWERTY phone from Motorola that has Windows Mobile 6 Standard as its Operating System. The phone is also HSDPA enabled so you can be sure of lightning speed access to services. It is a phone that offers a multitude...
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