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    infosyncworld.com

    • Product Rating: 3 star(s) Review: Motorola Q
      by Ben Patterson
    • Pros: Slim and light for a smartphone; strong messaging features, including push e-mail support; sharp 1.3-megapixel camera; impressive call quality; good battery life
    • Cons: Sluggish performance; can't edit Word, Excel, or PowerPoint files; no Wi-Fi; no conference calling; display isn't touch-sensitive
    • Comments:
      After almost a year, the sleek and slim Q ? the thinnest smartphone on the market with a QWERTY thumbboard ? has finally arrived. Was it worth the wait?...
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    Professional review from

    mobiletechreview.com

    • Product Rating: 3 star(s) Motorola Q - Smartphone Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
      by Online Shopper
    • Pros: ? Thin, light functional ? Great screen ? BT Stereo Headset support ? Price of unit
    • Cons: ? Price for service (Verizon tends to be higher than other carriers, esp. in the data department) ? BT dial-up crippled ? Plastic feel ? No AKU2 (native push email support for Exchange Server 2003) ? Battey life isn't the best ? Despite the faster cloc
    • Comments:
      The Motorola Q is here? no really. ...
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    Professional review from

    zdnet.co.uk

    • Motorola Q: a first look
      by Sandra Vogel
    • Pros: Bluetooth GPS receiver is small, portable and retains its signal well, Fast route calculation, Good use of screen space
    • Cons: No integration with on-handset address book, Postcode searching is not full seven-digit, No software backup provided on CD ROM
    • Comments:
      The Motorola Q packs a Windows Mobile 5 smartphone in a Razr-like form factor. ...
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    Professional review from

    mobileburn.com

    • Product Rating: 5 star(s) Review: Motorola Q
      by Michael Oryl (editor)
    • Pros: Compact, light, pretty, EV-DO, QWERTY
    • Cons: Short battery life, mediocre camera, no WiFi
    • Comments:
      We've been making heavy use of Motorola's EV-DO equipped Q smartphone for nearly two weeks now and really love it. It has the shape, weight, and feature set that are sure to turn a lot of heads and open a lot of wallets. ...
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    Professional review from

    techreviewsource.com

    • Product Rating: 4 star(s) Motorola Q
      by Administrator
    • Pros: Very vibrant and colorful screen, QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth connectivity, Decent battery life, Excellent call quality, EV-DO support
    • Cons: No integrated Wi-Fi connectivity, Expensive data plans
    • Comments:
      In conclusion, the Motorola Q is quite the smart phone that certainly packs a punch on the American cell phone market. It comes with a great set of features and a very sleek and stylish appearance. If you are looking for a new smart phone that has "the wo...
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    Professional review from

    phonescoop.com

    • Motorola Q
      by Eric Lin
    • Comments:
      In Depth review of the highly-anticipated Motorola Q, the first EVDO Windows Mobile Smartphone and slimmest smartphone to date. ...
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    Professional review from

    phonedog.com

    • Product Rating: 4.5 star(s) Motorola Q
      by Fareed Mahdi
    • Comments:
      The Motorola Q is one of the most anticipated phones of the year. The sleek RAZR look combined with Windows Mobile makes it the ultimate business tool. Although the exclusivity for Verizon is good news for US Verizon customers, it is a big disappointment...
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    Professional review from

    pdastreet.com

    • Motorola Q - A RAZR-Thin Communicator
      by Troy Dreier
    • Comments:
      DesignThe Q measures 4.6 x 2.5 x 0.5-inches and weighs in at 4.1 oz., making it much smaller than the Treo 700P (6.4 oz.) or the Sidekick 3 (6.5 oz.). Imagine using a smartphone that slides easily into your pants pocket, yet has just about everything you'...
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    Professional review from

    smartphonetoday.com

    • Review: Motorola Q - A RAZR-Thin Communicator
      by Troy Dreier
    • Comments:
      The front of the Q holds the 320 x 240 pixel, 65,000 color TFT screen, which is nice and bright, although it gets easily smudged during phone use. Below that is a simple button layout that will be familiar to anyone who's used a cell phone before...
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    Professional review from

    3luxe.com

    • Motorola Q
      by 3luxe.com
    • Comments:
      If you've had cellular phones since the days of those mammoth handheld sets, there's a good chance you had a Motorola. After all, Motorola introduced the world's first commercial cellular phone in 1983 and it's been perfecting the technology ever since wi...
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