
While we were anxiously waiting for the official release of Motorola Q Pro, Motorola shocked the world by introducing the Motorola Q9, the 3G version of Motorola PDA phone that looks very alike to Samsung BlackJack.

The Motorola Q9 PDA phone come with a big 2.4-inch QVGA 65K TFT screen, 2.0-MP digital camera with flash, 8x-zoom video recording feature, 256MB ROM, 98MB RAM, micro-SD expansion slot, mini-USB and A2DP (wireless Bluetooth music output) capability.

With measurement of 118× 67× 11.8 mm and weight of 134 grams, the Motorola Q9 cellular phone is little fatter than Samsung BlackJack but still light and small enough for you to carry around.

The Moto Q9 is powered by the newly released Windows Mobile 6.0 operating system and loaded with Opera browser (in case users hate Internet Explorer?) and Internet Explorer browser.

The major disappointment that we can find on the Motorola Q9 PDA phone is it doesn’t support WiFi or WLAN network. Motorola Q9 runs on 3.6Mbps high speed WCDMA / HSDPA network, and GSM 850/900/1800/1900MHz network.
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