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Articles about quad_band: August 29, 2008

The Motorola Q runs Windows Mobile 6 on HSDPA/GSM networks

by Adam Berger on Feb 15, 2007 at 01:33 PM
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The MOTO Q q9 and MOTO Q gsm continue to build upon the QWERTY phone that made thin in.

The MOTO Q q9 runs Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 and Motorola’s Good Mobile Messaging technology. The handset provides personal and corporate email, calendar access and content management wherever you are. HSDPA connectivity makes listening to music, watching videos or sharing pictures fast and “PlaysForSure” enables compatibility with music and video stores. A removable micro-SD card compliments the 256MB of on board memory. Motorola has also redesign the keyboard and five-way navigation key to enable fast, accurate text entry. MOTO Q q9 also boasts one a smart screen display, automatically adjusting to produce the best visual experience, indoor or out. Finally, the battery has been optimized for superior performance.

The MOTO Q gsm maintains the layout of the original CDMA Q (found on Verizon and Sprint) but includes quad-band GPRS and EDGE and upgrades to Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 OS.

MOTO Q q9 will be available in Q2 2007. MOTO Q gsm will be available in the second half of 2007.

Read [Motorola]




Cingular will release the 8525 3G smartphone on November 16

by Adam Berger on Nov 8, 2006 at 04:00 AM

Cingular 8525The Cingular 8525 is the first HSDPA/UMTS enabled, 3G smartphone for the US. The handset includes a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, touchscreen, quad-band EDGE, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi—man this thing is connected. The device runs Microsoft Windows Mobile 5, Windows Media 10, has a 2 megapixel camera, and a microSD slot.

Designed for multitasking, the HSDPA allows users to perform data transfers and talk at the same time. This will allow users to send a photo and then discuss it, for example. In addition, it uses Bluetooth 2.0, which means that the device can communicate with multiple Bluetooth devices at the same time (such as a headset and Bluetooth GPS receiver).

On November 16th, for $399 and a two year contract you can walk away to anywhere in the world with this tri-band HSDPA handset.

Read [eWeek]




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