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Saturday, May 10, 2008
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Verizon Launches Motorola Q9c
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As had been rumored last week, Verizon Wireless began offering the Motorola Q9c yesterday.
This is a more business-oriented version of the Motorola Q9m smartphone that Verizon launched last August. The Q9c, despite being physically identical to the Q9m, features a different software package that emphasizes enterprise functions such as documents, email, and messaging, rather than the multimedia of the Q9m.
This device features a thumb keyboard, EV-DO high-speed Internet, GPS, QVGA screen, and Windows Mobile 6 Standard.
It also has a 1.3 MPx camera and a miniSD memory card slot that supports 8 GB cards.
The Q9c sells for for $250 after a $50 mail-in rebate and a new two-year customer agreement. An additional $100 credit is available for customers who sign up for qualifying voice and data plans.
It can be found now on Verizon's web site.
Specifications
Windows Mobile 6 Standard
64 MB of RAM
2.4 inch display with 240 by 320 pixel resolution
CDMA, EV-DO Rev. 0
Bluetooth
GPS
miniSDHC card reader
1.3 MPx camera with flash
4.6" by 2.6" by 0.47"
4.7 oz
1170 mAh battery |
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