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  1. #1
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    I unfortunately also have the "Q". As far as I'm concerned,
    Moto can shove Windows Mobile up the designer's ass.

    On 20 Feb 2007 07:02:26 -0800, "ChongO"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >>>Anyone have the moto Q?
    >>>
    >>>I got one and have had about a week to play with it. Love the feel
    >>>rubber style paint. Its very different coming from a treo. But I
    >>>wanted to go with something a little simpler this time. It is about
    >>>half the thickness of my old treo 650 has crashed allot less twice,
    >>>both times were when trying to check email and a call was coming
    >>>through. Internet in my area has been pretty fast reached highest
    >>>940kbps on www.dslreports.com/mspeed and lowest on distant from EVDO I
    >>>have reached 24kbps. I try and run different speed test in different
    >>>areas. I find my self having to disconnect the phone, like going into
    >>>airplane mode and reconnecting just to restart the internet. Is there
    >>>an easier way? Manually connecting to the EVDO network and
    >>>disconnecting? I know on the treo there was an option to connect to
    >>>network and disconnect. Other times I just reboot the phone. Time
    >>>consuming.
    >>>
    >>>Not having touch screen is something new for me, replaced with the
    >>>wheel. (When can we get a phone with both?).
    >>>
    >>>Bluetooth..... Coming from the treo 650 this phone is great! Using the
    >>>same jabra JX10 on my treo 650 I couldn't leave line of sight. Now
    >>>with the moto Q I have been able to go all over my house still
    >>>maintaining good quality audio both ways! While at the same time
    >>>synced to my computer. Only thing I don't like is that Motorola uses
    >>>Motorola Bluetooth Manager instead of Microsoft's. Which means
    >>>Bluetooth GPS from Microsoft the GPS-360 using iGPS-BT doesn't want to
    >>>connect. The iGPS-BT requires MSBTManager... what's the deal? Does
    >>>anyone know a way around this?
    >>>
    >>>I can't think of anything else to write about it but if anyone wants
    >>>to correct me on anything or add to this quick brief review... Please
    >>>do.




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  2. #2
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    Re: New SPRINT - Motorola Q

    SIDEWAYS OR LONGWAYS, I HOPE


    On Tue, 13 Mar 2007 20:19:28 -0500, master blaster
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >>>I unfortunately also have the "Q". As far as I'm concerned,
    >>>Moto can shove Windows Mobile up the designer's ass.
    >>>
    >>>On 20 Feb 2007 07:02:26 -0800, "ChongO"
    >>><[email protected]> wrote:
    >>>
    >>>>>>Anyone have the moto Q?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>I got one and have had about a week to play with it. Love the feel
    >>>>>>rubber style paint. Its very different coming from a treo. But I
    >>>>>>wanted to go with something a little simpler this time. It is about
    >>>>>>half the thickness of my old treo 650 has crashed allot less twice,
    >>>>>>both times were when trying to check email and a call was coming
    >>>>>>through. Internet in my area has been pretty fast reached highest
    >>>>>>940kbps on www.dslreports.com/mspeed and lowest on distant from EVDO I
    >>>>>>have reached 24kbps. I try and run different speed test in different
    >>>>>>areas. I find my self having to disconnect the phone, like going into
    >>>>>>airplane mode and reconnecting just to restart the internet. Is there
    >>>>>>an easier way? Manually connecting to the EVDO network and
    >>>>>>disconnecting? I know on the treo there was an option to connect to
    >>>>>>network and disconnect. Other times I just reboot the phone. Time
    >>>>>>consuming.
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>Not having touch screen is something new for me, replaced with the
    >>>>>>wheel. (When can we get a phone with both?).
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>Bluetooth..... Coming from the treo 650 this phone is great! Using the
    >>>>>>same jabra JX10 on my treo 650 I couldn't leave line of sight. Now
    >>>>>>with the moto Q I have been able to go all over my house still
    >>>>>>maintaining good quality audio both ways! While at the same time
    >>>>>>synced to my computer. Only thing I don't like is that Motorola uses
    >>>>>>Motorola Bluetooth Manager instead of Microsoft's. Which means
    >>>>>>Bluetooth GPS from Microsoft the GPS-360 using iGPS-BT doesn't want to
    >>>>>>connect. The iGPS-BT requires MSBTManager... what's the deal? Does
    >>>>>>anyone know a way around this?
    >>>>>>
    >>>>>>I can't think of anything else to write about it but if anyone wants
    >>>>>>to correct me on anything or add to this quick brief review... Please
    >>>>>>do.




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