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The Motorola Q was originally a CDMA phone, released in 2006 in the United States. It was Motorola's first QWERTY keyboard phone with a MotoRAZR-type styling (and slimness as well). Almost a year later, the Q got reincarnated as the Q8, which is the GSM version of the original Q. Not too long after that, the Motorola Q9 (which I'm reviewing today) was released. This version seems to have gone through some evolutionary changes. But with almost every manufacturer coming out with a QWERTY phone, will this one fare well against the competition?
The Bundle
-- Motorola Q9h phone
-- Battery charger
-- USB data cable with miniUSB-to-microUSB converter cord
-- Soft case
-- Stereo headset with microphone
-- 1 GB microSD card with SD card adapter
-- Motorola P790 portable charger
Specifications

It's odd that although it has HSDPA, they've skipped the secondary video-call camera on the Q9h.
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