Moto Q 9h Official Specifications
This is a discussion on Moto Q 9h Official Specifications within the Moto Q 9h forums, part of the Motorola category; Yeah, I ditto the thanks Chris! Unfortunatley, AT&T service sucks in my area and Verizon rocks, so this will not ...
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Yeah, I ditto the thanks Chris! Unfortunatley, AT&T service sucks in my area and Verizon rocks, so this will not tempt me to move over. Anyway, my contract expires in the latter part of 2008. By that time, Motorola will probably have released a few more new Q's.
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In my area ATT & Verizon appear to be on par with each other and based on users at my office the QOS on both carriers appears even. So even though I have 8 months left I will be breaking in the next few once the ATT part is confirmed by the carrier. I don't mind unlocked device pricing, but I do want warranty support and they may offer something worthwhile or not.
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Originally Posted by
chris
I know there are a lot of questions surrounding the Moto Q 9h
(notice the name has been changed), so I've set up a
Moto Q 9h page that contains a complete list of product specifications and a photo gallery. The specifications come courtesy of Motorola's website.
Here are the quick specs as per Motorola:
- Slim - Only 11.8 millimeters thick
- Full, ergonomic QWERTY keyboard
- Opera browser
- Attachment Viewer
- Voice Notes
- Anti-Virus protection
- Camera: 2.0 megapixel with fixed focus
- OS/Applications: Windows Mobile® 6.0 Standard
Attachment viewer? I was under the impression that WM 6 for smartphone would include a version of mobile office.
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Here are the specs currently available at Phonescoop. Also over at Howard forums they have a sticky thread regarding the Q9h in the Cingular PDA forums confirming it is in test as you can see below for a July/Aug release. It is moving along. www.howardforums.com/showthread.php?t=1154294
Status-Testing
Release timeframe- July-Aug
Price-Unknown
Specs:
Modes GSM 850 / GSM 900 / GSM 1800 / GSM 1900
WCDMA 850 / WCDMA 1900
WCDMA 1700 or 2100 in place of 850/1900 on some versions
Weight 4.73 oz (134 g)
Dimensions 4.65" x 2.64" x 0.46" (118 x 67 x 12 mm)
Form Factor Bar
Internal Antenna
Battery Life Talk: 6.50 hours (390 minutes)
Standby: 480 hours (20 days)
Battery Type LiIon
1170 mAh
Display Type: LCD (Color TFT/TFD)
Colors: 65,536 (16-bit)
Resolution: 320 x 240 pixels
Platform / OS Windows Mobile for Smartphones
version 6
Memory 256 MB (built-in, flash shared memory)
Phone Book Capacity shared memory
Features Ungroup Features + Show Missing Features
GPS / Location Type: A-GPS
Accessibility
Digital TTY/TDD Yes
Multiple Languages Some versions only
Alerts
Polyphonic Ringtones Chords: 64
Ringer Profiles Number of profiles: 5
Vibrate Yes
Connectivity
Bluetooth Supported Profiles: HFP 1.5, HSP, DUN, OPP, FTP, A2DP, AVRC, BIP, BPP
PC Sync Yes
USB Version: 2.0
built-in microUSB connector
Contacts
Multiple Numbers per Name Numbers per entry: 9
Picture ID Yes
Ringer ID Yes
Voice Dialing speaker-independent
Customization
Custom Graphics Yes
Custom Ringtones Yes
Data & Network
Data-Capable Yes
Flight Mode Yes
Packet Data Technology: HSDPA 3.6
plus EDGE
WAP / Web Browser Browser Software: Opera 8.6
Input
Predictive Text Entry Technology: iTAP
Side Keys Yes
Text Keyboard Layout: QWERTY
Memory
Memory Card Slot Card Type: microSD / TransFlash
up to 2 GB
Messaging
Email Client Protocols Supported: IMAP4, POP3
supports Push Email via ActiveSync
MMS Yes
Text Messaging 2-Way: Yes
Text Messaging Templates Number of Templates: 9
Music
Music Player Supported Formats: wmv, wma, mp3, mpeg4, h263, h264, real audio, real video, aac
Photo & Video
Camera Resolution: 2+ megapixel
LED flash / fixed focus
Streaming Video Protocol: RTSP, HTTP
Video Capture Max. Length: available memory
Productivity
Alarm Yes
Calculator Yes
Calendar Yes
To-Do List Yes
Voice Memo limited only by available memory
Software
Games Yes
Java (J2ME) Yes
Voice
Speaker Phone Type: Full-Duplex
specs source: phonescoop
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Q9
I have found out this information from a Friend that works with Verizon. If someone already posted this I am sorry for taking up your time
http://www.engadget.com/2007/06/18/m...m-in-the-wild/
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Q9m for sale tonight
I just met with some Verizon Wireless business account sales reps that came to my place of employment, and they said that they can start placing orders for the Q9m tonight.
It also appears that they are charging a little less for the Q9m than the original Q at this point which was a surprise to me. I had planned on getting the original Q now that I just became eligible for an upgrade discount, incorrectly thinking that they would heavily discount the original Qs now, but it looks instead like they want to "encourage" us to move to Window Mobile 6?
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Tell me please if it is possible to record calls with RESCO Voice Recorder on moto Q9h, or it doesn't support this like moto Q, - only external sounds to record???
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Super Moderator
there is no software to do that
-Sent from my Q
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Originally Posted by
n99hockey
there is no software to do that
Well, I still believe that the problem is in different SWs of CDMA Moto Q (Q9m, Q9c) and GSM/UMTS Q9h. I mean the audio codecs are different. In CDMA Moto Qs the Qualcomm QCELP codec is used, but for GSM/UMTS - AMR.
Here I attach the RESCO_Dictophone - the best voice and sound recorder! Please try it on your Q9h. In my country Q9h costs 650$ - it's a lot of money for me... I don't want to buy it if it can't make call records... (In RESCO_Dictophone's settings there is a possibility to make a smartphone record all the calls. It doesn't work on my Moto Q - check it on Q9h)
http://www.resco.net/downloads/cab/a...n_s.arm.sp.cab
Last edited by Max Taylor; 02-16-2008 at 05:00 AM.
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