As reported by Engadget via Boy Genius:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/05/m...a-graphics-q4/
This is a discussion on Motorola Alexander gets pictured: WinMo 6.1, NVIDIA graphics, Q4 release within the Future Motorola Q Smartphones forums, part of the Motorola category; As reported by Engadget via Boy Genius: http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/05/m...a-graphics-q4/...
As reported by Engadget via Boy Genius:
http://www.engadget.com/2008/08/05/m...a-graphics-q4/
Is it possibly a slider? The way the keyboard is set up makes it seem like one.
definitely looks like a slider to me
it's a neat Idea, but I don't like the way it looks.
Last edited by PacoJr67; 08-05-2008 at 06:16 PM.
touch screen. I personally don't care how it "looks" per se, but I can't stand touch screens, and if this is one, I won't be into it. Other than that, it looks like it's going to be convenient, small, pocketable, etc which is great!
It says it is a slider, with a full qwerty keyboard. The keyboard looks smaller than that on the original q! 5-8 mega pixel camera? On a phone?? I wonder if the pictures will be as good as my daughters digital camera...
Last edited by sherri; 08-05-2008 at 08:27 PM. Reason: Extra thoughts...
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I don't see mention of Wi Fi. I have both a Q9h for work and an iPhone 3g for personal use and I tell you what . . .Wi Fi is a great thing to have in the iPhone and would make the Q9h even beeter than it is with WM 6.1.
looks like an htc touch dual..
If its a slider, its pretty dumb for a landscape form factor anyway. It makes it look unnecessarily fat. And I hope that screen isn't the same size as the current Q's for that form factor, it'd just look absolutely ridiculous.
I surely can't be the only one that sees this but what is with Motorola naming phones after famous people? First the Napolean now the Alexander? What's next the Charlamagne, or better yet King George III?It looks like an interesting phone, but honestly a sliding phone is not that great. I used to own the Kyocera slider which was a good phone, but started glithing after a couple of months. I took it in and it was the design flaw that required a new phone. Don't get me wrong. Sliders are unique, but they really aren't my ''cup of tea'' anymore.
apparently names are popular this year, the HTC touch-pro is apparently going to be called herman for sprint and raphael for verizon, and sprint's also going to call the diamond (verizon's version) victor...