Price range: £249.38
What is it: Email-centric handset with full Qwerty keypad and Windows Mobile 6
What we think: If emailing is what you use your phone for, the Motorola Q9 is the model for you -- its keypad is one of the best we've ever used
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Reviewed on: 15 May 2007
Tags: motorola, wi fi, bluetooth, connectivity
We like:
Qwerty keypad; HSDPA (3.5G) connectivity; dual processors
We don't like:
Lack of Wi-Fi; screen could be slightly wider
CNET UK judgement:
The Q 9 has one of the best smart phone keypads we have used and the Windows Mobile 6 software moves along fairly speedily. It's definitely one of the better models out there at the moment
Motorola Q 9 History
17 May 2007 in Crave
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