Pros: Does what is expected of this class of phones, with current American technology. Cons: Sprint. Is this all the further we've gotten after five years?
Howdy folks. This is a review of the Moto Q smartphone, made for the Sprint network. I am using it on the Sprint Network. My contract was up on August 1 (2007) and I decided to re-up with Sprint. I didn't want to, but my entire extended family is ...
Pros: Very thin, lightweight, HIGH-Speed internet, Camera, Video, standard Mini USB cable. Cons: Does not flip closed, screen gets smudged easily, ringer volume not easily changed.
First of all, I was surprised that nobody had reviewed this phone yet, but I found reviews at other sites before making my purchase. I had difficulty finding the place to review this phone! If you do searches for Motorola Q or Moto ...
Pros: Thin and Light. Bright and wide format screen. Cons: Battery. Pauses and Resets.
This is a review for the Moto Q with Sprint Nextel and Good Mobile Messaging. FORM FACTOR: First impression out of the box... What a sweet looking PDA! Coming from a Treo 700P that is heftier the Moto Q is a welcomed change. It amazes me that such a ...
Pros: Easy to Use, Full Featured, Media Capable Beautiful Screen. Cons: Limited Doc Handling, Won't do my Taxes.
OVERVIEW: I've had this phone for several weeks and love it. I've seen it take a bad rap from Blackberry lovers, Palm fanboys and windows haters. I've used all of them. Let me provide a reality based, unbiased (and hopefully useful) review. The ...
Pros: Thin,
Lightweight,
Sleek,
Sexy,
Bright LCD Cons: Short Battery Life,
Software errors rampant,
Difficult to set up pop e-mails
The Motorolla Q was one of the most hyped up phones of 2006. Given the recently popularity of the RAZR, most of style-conscious America was waiting for the next revolution from Motorolla. And when the buzz started going about a possible ...
Pros: Size, Speed, QWERTY pad, volume, memory capacity, EVDO network, ease of use, camera, WM Player. Cons: Battery life, newer model is still having bugs like the data-transfer arrows.
I bought this phone to upgrade from my aging tri-mode phone from Verizon Wireless. And overall, I am pleased. The pictures it takes are very, very nice. And it can hold large amount of them, I have some 130 pictures saved on my phone, and I still have ...
Pros: Nice display,good speaker, light. Cons: Hard keys,no app shutdown,glitchy
My friend is an assistant manager at a Telus mobility store and he suggested that I get this phone over the new Treo. He tells me that the new Treo is buggy as heck, so I went for the Moto Q. Now I wish I went for the Treo. I am starting a new job ...
I was pretty excited to hear about a Smartphone that doesn't use up a whole lot of pocket real estate, as I'm not ready to become a cowboy cellphone user sporting a holster. Sadly, the Q doesn't deliver. Let me start by saying that this products ...
Pros: The display is very clear. The Intenet connectivity it is very fast. Cons: The unit is very, very undependable.
I purchased the Moto Q about 1 month ago from Telus. I had the device for a day or so and I noticed that it would randomly turn itself off several times a day. Each time would require that I remove the battery to get it to start again. I returned it ...
Pros: Lightweight and thin, Good quality color screen Cons: Buttons stick, Too many unnecessary steps, Text messaging doesn't have chat thread
I bought the Treo 600 two years ago through Verizon. The only thing I did not like about it was the poor reception in my area. This phone would cut in and out which was problem. Luckily I didn't use it too much for talking on so it wasn't a huge problem ...
Pros: small size, small price Cons: not ready for market--full of bugs
Having been a long time PDA user, I was greatly anticipating this reasonably priced, sleek smartphone. I was sorely disappointed with it's performance, and after extending my trial period to give it a fair chance, I have given up and am going back to the ...
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.
...and that was a fitting end for this poor piece of workmanship. I'll start out with my gripes and then go on with some of the better aspects of the Q: Gripes: * Poor build quality - this is my main complaint with the Q, as it caused me the most ...
Pros: Small, cutting edge, loaded with functionality, everything you need in the palm of your hand Cons: intermittent problems, short battery life, small keypad
... or as my friends named it--"Quseless". I had ordered this phone when I first got wind of it coming out. I was so excited and wowed by the new technology that I had to be one of the first to have it. Big mistake! To date, I have had to replace this ...
Pros: Bright, Clear Screen. Keyboard is OK Cons: The whole interface is a disaster requiring too many key presses for even simple stuff.
It's a phone but it's not smart. I wanted to replace my Kyocera 8135 smartphone with something that could browse the internet at reasonable speeds and with a more useable (bright) screen. The Q was the only phone that seemed to be the right size with ...
Pros: 1. voice quality excellent
2. sync with outlook easy
3. small/compact Cons: 1. Dials on its own
2. Hands free feature is not hands free
OK, so I didn't read the reviews here, I talked and talked and talked to people "in the know" The Q is supposed to be a "hot" smart phone, but I'm pretty disappointed. The pros: 1. Voice quality on the phone is excellent. 2. The keypad is easy to ...
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