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Motorola Q I've been eyeing the Motorola Q ever since I got my free Treo 650 almost two years ago. The recent price break to $200 was enough incentive for me to make my move. The thinner profile and Mobile 5 OS were the two most attractive features to me and both have proven to be worth the upgrade. I find myself checking to make sure my phone is still on me it's so flush to my belt compared to the Treo. The Mobile 5 OS enables me to write my own software (easily) and once I installed the .NET 2.0 compact framework on my phone I quickly had a homemade crappy RSS reader written and installed on the phone. "Myrone Detector" is in the works, so if you've got a Mobile 5 phone you won't have to fear Myrone sneak attacks much longer. Despite Keith's recommendation of CodeWallet, I decided to go with Password Manager for my password keeper since I was able to find an older free version online, and CodeWallet is overkill for me. Owning a phone that can't play DiVX is embarrassing, so my next install was TCPMP which I also used on my Treo. It was thankfully ported to Windows Mobile. I recently got Lisa to move from a paper calendar to Google Calendar and since she decides what I do and when I do it, GMobileSync was my next install which flawlessly downloaded my life for the next 60 days. Google Maps Mobile looks and runs much better and faster on the Q compared to the Treo, despite the fact that the Q doesn't have a touch screen. A visit to FreewarePocketPc.net rounded out my installs with a few games and utilities. The EV-DO network is noticeably faster than the 1x my Treo had when connected to my laptop, but the latest Q firmware prevents Bluetooth DUN so I'm stuck with a USB connection for now. There are some downsides though; I miss the longer battery life and touch screen on my Treo, and it's noticeably slower and more complicated to do things compared to the PalmOS (both phones have a 312Mhz processor), but as Stavos pointed out it shares a name with a Star Trek character, and that alone compensates for the shortfalls.
User Comments for 05-07-2007:
You'll enjoy the Q number one!
Picard
Can't wait to discuss this with you soon. I just got a blackberry.
Tim
Shoulda went with one of the Mobile 5 Treo's -- my 700w owns now that I updated the fireware... :P
E1
What are you doing with your hand-me-down?
Excelcier
Ok so you didn't use CodeWallet per my recommendation because you are cheap. Fair enough. One thing you should install is the Live Search equiv of Google Maps. I personally find Live Search to be easier and much better than the Google version. Also means you can buy a $79 bluetooth GPS receiever and map your location with your phone. Of course this means you'll only get 5 minutes of usage since the Q's battery life is known to suck but you can get a bigger battery. Personally I am sad you didn't get the best windows mobile phone on the planet: http://keithelder.net/blog/archive/2007/03/01/Cingular-8525-Pocket-PC-Phone-Review-and-First-Impression.aspx
Keith
This is great. The cell phone is the new Music group! Remember in high school people judge you by what music you liked. the 21 century's version is what cell phone do you carry? Oh The Motorola Q? mehhhh Keith is my new best friend! Yeah I didn't have a favorite music group in high school and got beat a lot.
Sentator Kelley

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