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Ask and ye shall receive, Sunshine. ...That's a real user name, we're not just being flip. Ok, we're being...
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The Motorola Q9h (see our Video First Look Here) is clearly an improvement over its precedessor, the Motorola Q....
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Exactly one week from today, on Sept 25th, we should see the AT&T Tilt, the Q9 Global (nee Q9H, I guess). He’s also mentioning the Pantech Duo (which I’ve been studiously ignoring here at WMExperts, but no more) should hit on October 9th.
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AT&T put up a teaser site for the Motorola Q9H. They’re really not helping the name confusion by just calling it the “Motorola Q Global” on the site, but I suppose it is a nice way to poke at it’s already-released cousin the Q9M.
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Basically, the “announcement” doesn’t bring us anything we hadn’t already expected and will do little to help with Moto’s recent woes. The Q9h still looks pretty good to me, b *the MOTO Q 8, the GSM version of the original award-winning CDMA-based MOTO Q, as well as the flagship, lightening-fast global quad-band 3G QWERTY, MOTO Q 9, which is available in Italy this week.
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What's the current zeitgeist on Motorola these days? Whatever it is, it's not pretty. We already know that profits are down, that MotoCEO Ed Zander has already admitted that they need to do better, and even that there's a rumor floating about that Ericsson wants to buy Motorola. Nevertheless, Zander's feeling feisty.
Mike points out that Zander is sick and tired of hearing about the iPhone:
> *How do you deal with [the iPhone]?" Zander was asked at the Software 2007 conference in Santa Clara, California. Zander quickly retorted, "How do they deal with us?"*
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There’s been some noise over the weekend and early this week about the Motorola Q9h, so let’s take a gander. First up, AT&T should be releasing the beast in August: If you take the word of one of BGR’s top informants, then yes, the Motorola Q 9h will launch on AT&T in August.
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Motorola's conference call for financial analysts yesterday had precious little good news except this: CEO Ed Zander knows it's going badly for Moto, and intends to "do better." Motorola *could* do worse, but I'm not exactly sure how. Hopefully the Moto Q9h will help them out on the high end. I'm also waiting to see what they're going to do with their purchase of Good Technology. As I said when the acquisition was announced, the best thing they could do is use it to offer dead-simple push email solutions to the average, non-corporate consumer.
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The folks at Smartphone Thoughts must be hitting “refresh” on Motorola’s Q9 page every couple minutes in anticipation of its pending release. Which is why they seem to be the first to notice the name change: *When did Moto change the strange name of its upcoming Q q9 to an equally strange Q 9h?
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The surprise of the day was stumbling upon the UBiQUiO (Seriously, that's how they want you to do the capitalized and non-capitalized letters) devices. They're full Pocket-PC smartphone (touchscreen and all) available in unlocked GSM versions from Mobile Planet and originally made by a unnamed Taiwanese manufacturer. But if all those sketchy details don't bother you, the price for the upcoming Ubiquio 503 might: $650 for the unlocked version, available in June.
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Day One-Half, technically, where we go to a press-only event that preceded CTIA proper. What happened at this pre-show show? Lots of fun ogling some of the latest and greatest coming out soon. Read on for impressions of the HTC Vox, the Samsung i760, and the Motorola Q9.
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The folks at MobileBurn have a few really nice hands-on photos of the new MotoQ9, including one shot of it next to a Blackjack - the Blackjack holds up surprisingly well, form-factor-wise, next to the new device. QWERTY keyboard, QVGA display, and 2.0 megapixel camera are all present and accounted for, with the quad-band GSM MOTOQ q9 featuring HSDPA and Bluetooth 2.0 for data connectivity.
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