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Motorola Q9m (Nelson) Shows its Face |
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Written by Marc Pell
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Wednesday, 20 June 2007 |
The Motorola Q9m (Nelson) has shown its face on the Internet thanks website 'the Boy Genuis Report' who've gotten their hands on what has to be said a very nice looking device.
Click the thumbnails at the bottom of this article for full-size images of the device.
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Yeah, you're probably looking at the first live shots of the new Motorola Q9m for Verizon Wireless, and ain't it a beauty? The Q9m uses a regular miniUSB port instead of Motorola's new favorite microUSB, which makes charging and connecting a lot easier. The Q9m also looks like it supports miniSD cards for memory expansion, and has a nice red glow around the d-pad. This Q9M brings back the scroll wheel that the GSM Q9 lacked. Another Verizon customization was the home screen. It displays shortcuts for commonly used applications like the camera, messaging, web, music in a circular pattern on the screen. The icons in Windows Mobile are completely customized, and look for VCast music support on here as well. The QWERTY keyboard is fantastic just like the other Q9 we previewed, and the device actually has a metallic plastic on the front, and a black rubberized back.
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Last Updated ( Tuesday, 02 October 2007 )
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