Motorola Q
The Motorola Q is a Windows Mobile smartphone first announced in the Summer of 2005 as a thin device with similar styling to Motorola's immensely popular RAZR. Motorola in a partnership with Verizon Wireless released the Q on May 31, 2006. A version for Sprint was released early in January 2007 and one for Amp'd Mobile in April 2007.
The Q differs from Verizon's flagship Windows Mobile phone in that it is very thin, runs the Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition OS, and has a landscape 320x240 screen. It also employs a thumbwheel on the right side of the unit. Motorola hoped to position the Q as an attractive alternative to the BlackBerry.
The Q was first released in Canada on June 15, 2006 with Telus Mobility. Bell Mobility began offering the phone later that year and then became the first North American carrier to offer a black version of the Motorola Q on November 13, 2006.
In late July 2007, a new model of the Moto Q, the Motorola Q 9, was released. The Motorola Q 9h was released in Italy and across Europe and in November in the US through AT&T. In August of the same year, the Motorola Q9m was released in the US through Verizon. In November, Sprint offered the Motorola Q9c. All Q9 models run Windows Mobile 6.
Specifications
- Mobile phone, CDMA model with 800/1900-MHz bands, CDMA2000 1x and CDMA2000 EV-DO networks.
- Intel XScale PXA272 312 MHz processor
- Runs on Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Smartphone Edition; Optimized for Microsoft Exchange 2003 and a variety of third party email solutions
- Depth - 11.5mm
- QWERTY thumbboard, 5-way navigation button and thumb wheel
- Connectivity via Bluetooth, IrDA and mini-USB
- Multimedia messaging
- Audio formats supported: iMelody, MIDI, MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA, WAX, QCELP
- Image formats supported: GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG, WBMP, BMP, PN
- Mini-SD removable memory card slot
- Display:
- 1.3-megapixel camera with LED flash
- PIM functionality with picture caller ID
- Speech recognition and speakerphone
Camera specifications and options
Camera
- 1.3-megapixel digital camera
- Normal, burst, and timer camera modes
- 7 brightness levels
- 5 photo resolutions: 160x120, 176x144, 320x240, 640x480, and 1280x1024
- 4 zoom levels: 1x, 2x, 4x, and 6x
- 6 white balance options: Automatic, Sunny, Cloudy, Indoor Home, Indoor Office, and Night
- Camera "flash": a white LED on the back of the device
PC synchronization
Motorola Q support forums
The Motorola website includes a forum for user support. Topics include getting started, email setup, bluetooth technology, synching, multimedia features and third party applications.Error reporting
As with most smartphones, an automatic error reporting function can be enabled by the user. Several Q users had found a minor malfunction with the first version of the Q which was exclusively sold by Verizon. The malfunction showed that after some time while the phone had been in use, that if text messaging/phone calls or internet/text messaging happened together, the phone would freeze for several minutes. Motorola and Microsoft discovered the error through the error reporting service and now offer an update you can find through Motorola.com. The update repairs the malfunction and resets the phone.Black Motorola Q
released a new version of the Q in mid January 2007 in a new color, producing it in black to compete with the T-Mobile Dash and Cingular's Samsung Blackjack. The outer casing was made in a rubber compound to resist scratches. The new Q also featured 15% more battery life and an update to fix bugs.Complete list of Q features and specifications
The complete Motorola Q list of specifications are:Type | Specification |
Modes | CDMA 850 / CDMA 1900 |
Weight | 4.06 oz |
Dimensions | 4.57" x 2.52" x 0.47" |
Form factor | Bar internal antenna |
Battery life | Talk: 4.00 hours Standby: 192 hours |
Battery type | LiIon 1130 mAh |
Display | Type: LCD Colors: 65,536 Size: 320 x 240 pixels |
Platform / OS | Windows Mobile for Smartphones version 5 |
Memory | 64 MB |
Phone book capacity | shared memory |
FCC ID | IHDT56FQ1 |
GPS / Location | Type: A-GPS |
Digital TTY/TDD | Yes |
Hearing aid compatible | Rating: M3 |
Multiple languages | Yes |
Polyphonic ringtones | Chords: 42 |
Ringer profiles | Yes |
Vibrate | Yes |
Bluetooth | Supported profiles: HSP, HFP, OPP, FTP, A2DP, AVRC, DUN, HID, BIP, PAN version 1.2 / DUN, HID, BIP |
Infrared | Yes |
PC Sync | ActiveSync |
USB | built-in mini-USB connector |
Multiple numbers per name | Yes |
Picture ID | Yes |
Ringer ID | Yes |
Voice dialing | speaker-independent |
Custom graphics | supported formats: GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG, WBMP, BMP, PNG |
Custom ringtones | supported formats: iMelody, MIDI, MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA, WAX, QCELP |
Data-capable | Yes |
Flight mode | Standard icon: No |
Packet data | Technology: 1xEV-DO r0 |
WAP/Web browser | Browser software: Pocket Internet Explorer |
Side keys | thumb-wheel on right |
Text keyboard | Layout: QWERTY |
Memory Card Slot | Card Type: miniSD |
Email Alexa | Yes |
MMS | Yes |
Text Messaging | 2-Way: Yes |
Text messaging templates | Yes |
Music player | Windows Media Player |
Camera | Resolution: 1.3 megapixels |
Alarm | Yes |
Calculator | Yes |
Calendar | Yes |
To-Do List | Yes |
Voice Memo | Yes |
Games | Yes |
Headset jack | Yes |
Speaker phone | Type: full-duplex |