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Motorola Genghis - To Replace the Moto Q9 Already?

Details are as scant as scant can be - It’s Windows Mobile, it’s Yet Another Qwerty Keyboard Windows Mobile Smartphone, and strangest of all - it looks like Motorola is already making a gadget to replace the Motorola Q9. It Motorola Genghis is a Multi Q line full QWERTY phone, that will be an upgrade to Motorola Q9 business messenger line and just like current Q9s will come in different colors.

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Sprint Roadmap: Touch, Treo, Blackjack

It will likely drop Verizon’s “multimedia home” display, and may not support Sprint Music Store.... Samsung BlackJack International (CDMA/GSM) - With AT&T’s exclusivity agreement with Samsung about to end, Sprint will be picking up the BlackJack with international roaming support.

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Verizon Q9M and XV6800 Release Dates Leaked?

Well look what the BoyGeniusReport dragged in: a supposed spreadsheet - er, it’s definitely a spreadsheet, what’s supposed is that it’s an internal Verizon document. The document purports to show some August release dates: specifically for the Q9M (Aug 20)and the poorly-named UTStarcom VX6800.

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Verizon's Awesome August Part 2: The Vox

So just just found out that Verizon is launching the MotoQ9M, the Samsung i760, and the UTStarcom XV6800. Add one more to the list, the UTStarcom XV5800 Read: Verizon preps for launch of UTS XV5800?

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Verizon's Awesome August: 3 Windows Mobile Devices

Engadget Mobile gets the goods in the form of a fuzzy image purporting to show Verizon’s product releases for, well, for this month.

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Motorola Posts Loss - 2nd Quarter Pounded Them, With Cheese

It’s been a rough quarter for Motorola and the result is that they posted a loss of $28 million for the quarter. Of course, after saying “How do [Apple] deal with us?” The mobile unit also posted an operating loss of $264 million, compared with an $804 million gain a year earlier.Motorola’s third major segment, called Enterprise Mobility, saw a 42% jump in sales to $1.9 billion.

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