Motorola Q gsm e-mail phone for 2.5G GSM networks
In addition to MOTO Q q9, Motorola has released another, lower end Q handset for GSM networks – MOTO Q gsm.
Motorola Q gsm is a port of original MOTO Q CDMA phone to work on GSM networks.

Key features of Motorola Q include:
- Quad-band GPRS and EDGE capabilities for worldwide connectivity
- Microsoft Windows Mobile® 6
- Third party push email solutions (such as Motorola Goodâ„¢ Mobile Messaging, ActiveSync, Seven, Intellisync, etc) that enable a broad set of corporate email capabilities
- Multiple personal email accounts (Hotmail, Gmail, Yahoo!, etc.) and instant messaging clients, including Yahoo!, ICQ, AIM and MSN Messenger
- Thin QWERTY device at 11.5mm thick
- Full QWERTY keypad, 5-way navigation and thumb wheel
- Document viewer/editor
- Video clip capture and playback
- Connectivity via Bluetooth® and mini-USB accessories
- Dual, stereo-quality speakers
- Audio formats supported: MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA
- Image formats supported: GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG, WBMP, BMP, PNG
- Video formats supported: H.263, MPEG-4, WMV
- Data transfer with USB 1.1
- MiniSD removable memory card slot
- Large, high-resolution display (320 x 240 pixels, 65K TFT)
- 1.3 mega pixel camera
- PIM functionality with Picture Caller ID
Motorola Q gsm will compete with Nokia E61i, Samsung Black Jack and older Blackberries for a top spot among GSM e-mail phones
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