Wednesday, August 01, 2007

Next-Generation Motorola Q Could Debut this Month

The Motorola Q9m, the long-awaited replacement for the Motorola Q, might be released in the near future. This smartphone will supposedly get an updated look and a move to the latest version of Windows Mobile.


According to an unconfirmed report on Engadget, the Q9m will be released by Verizon Wireless at some point during this month. However, what this device will cost is not yet known.
Sprint is also expected to eventually begin offering this smartphone, though there is no word on when.

More About the Motorola Q9m
Even though Motorola has officially announced the GSM version of this device, this company has not formally unveiled the CDMA version for carriers like Verizon. That means that information on the Q9m is somewhat sketchy.

It is known that it will run Windows Mobile 6 Standard, which is the version of this operating system for smartphones without touchscreens.

The Q9m is expected to offer EV-DO and Bluetooth, but not Wi-Fi.

It will supposedly have a 1.3 megapixel camera and a slot for microSD cards.

Pictures of the device show that the upcoming model will generally resemble its predecessor, including a landscape-oriented QVGA screen and built-in keyboard. However, the exact shape has been changed a bit. And this shape will be different from the GSM version of this device.

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