It's time for me to get a new phone and I need some advice from current Moto users. I'm horrible at pulling the trigger and am curious if anyone can recommend one of the newer phones that you would consider on par with the iphone (my current top choice).
I've found quirks with almost everything I've found but deep down I like Motorola a lot and want a reason (errr a kick ass phone) not to get another iphone.
The Q looks promising but if I go that route I kind of feel like I might as well get a blackberry (another option).
Anything can't miss out now or something I should wait for?
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07-16-2009 03:19 PM #1Junior Member
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The good: The Motorola Q for Sprint features a revamped design with an attractive charcoal gray casing and rubberized cover. It also continues to offer a sharp display, a full QWERTY keyboard, EV-DO support, push e-mail, and a 1.3-megapixel camera. You can also use the device as a wireless modem.
The bad: Sprint's version of the Moto Q doesn't support some of the carrier's 3G content like Sprint TV and Sprint Music. It also lacks Wi-Fi.
The bottom line: The Motorola Q for Sprint sports a revamped design and some carrier specific content, but there are no revolutionary upgrades here. Still, the sleek design and Sprint's reasonably priced data plan make it an attractive option.







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