Moto Q Global (Q9h) now available on AT&T
Posted by Dusan on Thursday, November 1st, 2007 at 7:06 am under Cingular/AT&T, Devices, Motorola, Windows Mobile
Following the launch of the teaser site, AT&T has finally made Motorola’s global Q9h phone available. Running on top of Windows Mobile 6 mobile OS, Moto’s new global 3G device also boasts an integrated GPS receiver, full QWERTY keyboard, stereo Bluetooth support (A2DP), 2 MP camera, and of course the microSD memory slot. As for the pre-installed software, in case you grab this business-centric baby - you’ll be able to edit Office documents, play various media files with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, surf the web with Opera Browser and also get your email “pushed” to you — all while on-the-go.
One thing we’re missing is the integrated WiFi radio, though I guess something’s gotta miss with a $299.99 priced device. That’s with a 2-year new service contract, of course…
[Via: Boy Genius Report]





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