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by gotpaint32,
Jul 16, 2006
Pros: solid construction, sleek, stable, clear and bright display
Cons: laggy, no standard headphone jack, battery life, easy smudge screen
The Bottom Line: If you would like a full featured phone with the ability to surf the web and form factor is an important selling point the Q is probably for you.
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by tomntempe,
Feb 11, 2008
Pros: Bright, Clear Screen. Keyboard is OK
Cons: The whole interface is a disaster requiring too many key presses for even simple stuff.
The Bottom Line: At one time this was the best package for it's size, now you can do better.
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by Arup,
Dec 9, 2006
Pros: Thin,
Lightweight,
Sleek,
Sexy,
Bright LCD
Cons: Short Battery Life,
Software errors rampant,
Difficult to set up pop e-mails
The Bottom Line: Don't buy the phone, it has too many problems and downfalls that do not outweigh its superficial benefits.
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by shofixti,
Jan 29, 2007
Pros: Thin, light, reasonably solid, nice screen, backlit keyboard
Cons: Poor phone qualities (sound, performance), poor battery life, poor reliability.
The Bottom Line: Look elsewhere or wait for the next version, because as a phone, the Q is bad enough to cause relationship problems and lost business deals.
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by epiniongirl,
Mar 15, 2007
Pros: Lightweight and thin, Good quality color screen
Cons: Buttons stick, Too many unnecessary steps, Text messaging doesn't have chat thread
The Bottom Line: I wouldn't recommend this phone until Motorola fixes the problems and comes out with a new improved model....In the meantime look at a Treo or a Blackberry
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by kbaxter,
Sep 18, 2007
Pros: Stylish, thin, nice sharp display, fixed some issues with previous PDA phones
Cons: Poor battery life, big problems with key quality, quirky when in the lock mode.
The Bottom Line: Buy it as a last resort, as I did.
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by slc7,
Aug 7, 2006
Pros: small size, small price
Cons: not ready for market--full of bugs
The Bottom Line: Motorola rushed it to market and it has too many bugs to be useful as a real tool. Leave this phone to the teenagers and other light users.
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by tv98689,
Nov 29, 2006
Pros: Nice display,good speaker, light.
Cons: Hard keys,no app shutdown,glitchy
The Bottom Line: This phone doesn't cut if for business. Glitchy software, poor key design & app management and no voice calling. Not a serious contender to the Blackberry or Treo.
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by jacoballenwood,
Jan 4, 2007
Pros: Thin, sort of light, has typical keypad based PDA features.
Cons: Short battery life, small buttons, slow processing time.
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by Coz,
Feb 12, 2008
Pros: Small, lightweight, decent features.
Cons: Turned itself into a brick within a couple months.
The Bottom Line: Don't buy this phone, get the Black version with the newer software instead.
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