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Monday 17 November 2008, 9:30 AM

Excellent Phone shame aboput the battery life/


After a nubver of phones that all have limitations which allways include the battery this phone is a breath of fresh air. Unlikeprevios reviews I have no issue with conjectuing it to a PC via a micro usb connection and the battery life, whilst not as good as a pure phone, is ok - two days with medium use.

The keyboard is excellent and feels solid. The HSDPA connection is as good as any.

If you want a good smartphone and you don't want a touch screen then this isthe one.

Design 9 9.0
Features 9 9.0
Performance 8 8.0

8.7

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Motorola Q9

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Rating: 7.5
Verdict

Motorola's Windows Mobile 6-based Q9 is a relatively bulky smartphone, although the keyboard is large and responsive. You get quad-band GSM, GPRS/EDGE and 3G/HSDPA connectivity, but it's a pity that Wi-Fi is not built in.

Price

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