Sunday, May 9, 2010

Motorola Q 9h Mobile Phone Review

The Motorola Q 9h Mobile Phone runs on Windows Mobile 6 Standard, which among other things means it supports push email through Exchange Servers, in addition to letting you set up push email via a Windows Live Hotmail account. You now also have the option to access emails through a BlackBerry server, using RIM's Windows Mobile 6 application.

the Motorola Q9h Phone is more about messaging and productivity. The smartphone still runs Windows Mobile 6 Standard Edition, so you get Microsoft's Direct Push Technology out of the box for real-time e-mail delivery and automatic synchronization with your Outlook calendar, tasks, and contacts via Exchange Server. The Q9h also works with other e-mail solutions, including AT&T Xpress Mail and Good Mobile Messaging. (BlackBerry Connect will be available as a downloadable client later this year.) You can access POP3 and IMAP accounts as well; a handy wizard is on board to walk you through the process, and it really just requires entering your user name and password. You also have the option of choosing how frequently you want the device to retrieve messages.

the Motorola Q 9h Mobile will always be the keypad, and this is an area where it truly shines. Despite there being no space between the keys, their highly convex shape makes it simple to find the correct key. The Q 9h is one of the first devices that I have used that I was able to type on with a reasonable speed right from the word go, with very little in the way of a learning curve. Below the alphanumeric keys and beside the spacebar sit five shortcut keys, representing, from left to right, the calendar, phonebook, media player, camera, and voice commands. These keys can be very handy. There really is only one negative about the keypad on the Q 9h, and that is its finish. It has a rubbery feeling soft-touch material covering, which unfortunately does not aid at all with grip,

The Motorola Q9h's Mobile full QWERTY keyboard is one of the best we've seen and used to date. Although there isn't much spacing between the individual buttons, they're large enough that even users with larger thumbs shouldn't have too much of a problem. The bubbly keys are tactile and brightly backlit for typing in darker environments. For easier dialing

Motorola Q9h or previously known as Q Q9, is a 3G HSDPA GSM phone, based on the idea of the Motorola Q. The original Q was announced in CDMA and GSM flavors, but launched only in CDMA. The US customers were able to use it with various carriers (Verizon, Sprint, Alltel, AMPd and other) and it was available in some other countries (Canada for example)which have CDMA carriers, but the most-popular GSM standard was ignored. The Q GSM didn’t shipped and more than year later Motorola re-announced it in a new name, as Q8.

the Motorola Q 9h offers the complete user experience. The Motorola Q 9h’s quad-band technology lets users stay connected effortlessly across the globe. Whether in Las Vegas or London, the MOTO Q 9h packs in a host of features to keep you entertained for hours.³ Capture life’s precious moments with an integrated 2.0 megapixel camera and for the music lover, this masterpiece is integrated with Windows Media and access to over 200 music libraries.

Motorola Q 9h Mobile Features& specifications:
OS Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard
CPU 325 MHz processor
Messaging SMS, MMS, Email, Instant Messaging
Browser HTML (Opera)
Radio No
Games Yes
Colors Silver, Black
GPS Yes (Q 9h global only)
Java Yes, MIDP 2.0
MP3/AAC music player
MP4/H.263/MWV/H.264 video recording & playback
Voice memo
Voice dial

Motorola Q 9h Price: 360$ Approx