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Moto Q 9H Smartphone Review

motorola-moto-q-9h-2.jpgMotorola announced the manufacture of long awaited UMTS version of its Moto Q- the Motorola MOTO Q 9H offering a Qwerty keyboard and the thinnest dimensions available on the market around 12 months ago.

The Moto Q 9H is a high-performance smart device with a new, sleek form factor. The handset was dubbed the ‘Blackberry Killer’ and the ‘RAZRBerry’ for its keypad that roughly resembled that of the trademark Blackberry phones and because of its ‘razor like’ measurements, and PDA enthusiasts were all adding the new handset to their wish lists ready for when the phone was released, there were even rumors that some overseas companies were taking pre-orders for the phone for the extra publicity it generated.

Moto Q 9h is a quad-band GSM phone with 3G and HSDPA features. But the phone lags a touchscreen and Wi-Fi connectivity. We are really puzzled why Motorola doesn’t included these features, but Motorola claims this is to increase battery life. The Moto Q 9h also features Windows Media player that lets you watch online video and play MPEG4 and WMV video files among others, and supports a variety of music formats, including MP3 and AAC+.

motorola-moto-q-9h-3.jpgMoto Q 9h comes with inbuilt memory of 256MB and with an expandable microSD card slot which can be expanded up to a maximum of 2 GB. The Q 9h runs on Windows Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0 operating system with the help of dual processors. The applications responds quite well during multi tasking because of dual processor.

Wireless connections are possible thank to Bluetooth technology allowing for easy file sharing with compatible mobile phone and other devices such as TVs and laptops whilst the handset can also use bluetooth to connect to a hands free car kit for safe conversations whilst driving. There is even a stereo headset that uses the handsets stereo bluetooth to transfer music and speech wirelessly to the users ear.

Moto Q 9h battery life was decent and it lasts for one-and-a-half to two days of use out of 1100 mAh lithium ion battery, with regular use.

The new Motorola Q 9h may not be exactly what the masses were expecting but it certainly does not disappoint when it comes to features and technology. A marked improvement on the original Q-Series and a phone that will sit comfortably in a suit pocket.



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