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Motorola Q Phone Review
Verizon Wireless is the only and exclusive carrier selling the new Motorola Q Phone, nicknamed the "Razrberry" due to its 0.5" thickness. The Motorola Q runs Window mobile 5.0 which allows for a seamless integration with your Microsoft Outlook.
At the same time you can also view any Word, Excel, PowerPoint and PDF Files on your screen. Only problem is that you can only view these documents, not edit them. It features DSL-like browsing speeds being an EV-DO cell phone. Its built-in bluetooth wireless technology allows for connectivity with multiple bluetooth wireless accessories.
The novelty being the first smart phone allowing for bluetooth stereo speaker. This means that with the use of Bluetooth stereo speakers and your Q, you can listen to music and when a call comes, switch to the phone call. Besides being Bluetooh, the Q is also offer infrared connectivity.
Compared to most Windows Mobile devices in the market today, this phone does not feature a touch screen; in order to navigate it uses a scroll wheel bar.
Although Motorola conceived this phone to go after the corporate, Blackberry lovers, the Motorola Q offers features that are appealing also to regular phone users. For example, Blackberries do not offer built in camera; the Q comes with a 1.3 Megapixel camera (1280 x 1040 Max Pixel Resolution) capable of capturing high quality photos as well as video clips. Unlike the RAZR V3 the Q's camera has also a built in LED flash.

Other not-so-corporate features include streaming stereo music, Video Capture and Camcorder (MPEG-4, GSM-AMR, AAC, WMV Formats Supported) and built in MP3 Player. This last feature allows for stereo speakers, Windows media player as well as supporting MP3 and other popular file formats.
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