Motorola Q Cell Phones


Motorola presents an interest in all its users, no matter if they are oriented to multimedia phones, smartphones, messaging devices, classic phones and so on. One reason to prove this is the range of mobile phones on the market it provides. For users looking for a messaging device, Motorola Q cell phone offers a sleek, ultrathin design, sharp display, a full QWERTY keyboard and even multimedia functionality.


The phone runs on Windows Mobile 5, has integrated Bluetooth and a 1.3 megapixels camera. There are some features missing so you can call this device a smartphone, for example Wi-Fi, but even so, thanks to its attractive design and good range of features, it is a success among users.



And we all know how much design counts in a mobile phone and actually in all gadgets. Users pick out phones because of their design and perhaps only afterwards they look for the characteristics. Indeed, Motorola Q cell phone has a huge form factor, but it is slim and feels great when you hold it in your hands. Believe it or not, it is even thinner than Motorola Razr. The construction is solid, but you have to get used to the width. The screen has 2.5”, supports 65.536 colors and has a pixel resolution of 320x240. Colors seem to pop, graphics are sharp and you can even read what is on the display under direct sunlight. There are a couple of background images you can use, but there is always the possibility to go online and download some more. The screen has a built-in accelerometer, but it takes a bit of time before it turns the orientation of the screen from portrait to landscape. When viewing documents and Web pages you will have to do some scrolling, but it is just a matter of time before you get used to it.



Below the display is the navigation array you use to control the phone and navigate around. Keys are slightly flush to the surface, so you should use more pressure in order to be sure the phone has got your commands. Moreover, the full QWERTY keyboard has bubbly keys and they present a rubbery feel, so they are very tactile and you will be able to type your messages and e-mails with ease. As the phone is big, so is the keyboard, with a spacious layout and room for you to press any key.



Because Motorola Q cell phone runs on Windows Mobile 5, it comes with Picsel Viewer, so you can view popular file types such as PDFs and more, but unfortunately no editing is possible. If you plan on having a lot of documents and files, you can consider getting an extra microSD card. For e-mailing, you get synchronization with Outlook Mobile. Among other features, we can include voice dialing, speed dial, vibrate and flight modes, duplex speakerphone and depending on the memory you have inside your phone you can add as many contacts as possible in the phone book. Using the 31 polyphonic ringtones you can set a specific tone to your groups or contacts. Thanks to the EV-DO support, browsing the internet is a pleasure, feels smooth and works a lot faster compared to mobile phones without 3G. to wrap up, the battery is rated at 4 hours in talk time and about 4 days in stand-by.


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