We know you like to hear the good stuff first when it comes to reviews -- in this case of the
Motorola Q9 -- so we'll start there: the Q9's keyboard is probably the best advocate for "good," with reviewers from
CNET,
Phonescoop, and
Trusted Reviews all digging its tactility (
even if we didn't). The only site to test battery life was
CNET, which discovered an acceptable and now pretty much standard "lasts all day without recharge" ability. The main negative aspect of the phone is its chunkiness, which we noticed
in our hands-on. Unfortunately that's something you'll have to deal with, along with the lack of WiFi, a slightly small screen, and yet another style of proprietary mini-USB port. Other quirks include a default install of the Opera web browser over Pocket Internet Explorer (to each their own we suppose), an eschewing of MobileOffice in favour of DocumentsToGo, and a strange flash that blinks at random in viewfinder mode. It seems as if Moto made an attempt at the basics and got somewhere, but let themselves down in the details. As always, it's up to you whether you can put yourself above them.
[Thanks, Thomas]
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
Moff @ Jun 2nd 2007 1:03PM
Extremely annoying how they don't have a normal usb mini. Secondly, what does it take to get this to Verizon and Sprint (what I would say 80%+ businesses in the US use).
carlo @ Jun 2nd 2007 4:58PM
It would take 80%+ businesses in the US to acctually use Verizon and Sprint.
timhow @ Jun 2nd 2007 5:44PM
I love when www.jackohomo.com shows up in the browsers history when the reviewer tests IE. :)
tehImmature @ Jun 3rd 2007 4:59AM
xD...I see the url in the phonescoop review (@1:40 mins remaining), but it appears to be "jock" not "jack"...either way, I don't see that on my 'sites to visit' list
Nick @ Jun 2nd 2007 10:14PM
Am I the only one who is not surprised to see opera as the default browser? Anyone else remember Microsoft getting in big trouble in Europe a while back over pre-installing IE and making so integrated into Windows XP. Being that the rewviews of this phone are of the European model I would venture to geuss they are just trying to cover their asses this time around. Plus, is anyone really going to complain about using Opera over IE on a WM phone? From my experience, Opera is way better and a bit faster even.
Christopher Dechter @ Jun 3rd 2007 1:50PM
Still no wifi?
David @ Jun 3rd 2007 9:24PM
I saw one of these at Union Square in San Francisco today. A couple of Asian tourists had it and were taking pics with it. Is it out in Asia?
isnyder @ Jun 4th 2007 3:15PM
The USB connector is NOT proprietary! It is microUSB. Most phones will be sporting this before long.