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Motorola Q
Many details we require are things that aren't listed in the basic press releases and spec sheets given out. We verify our info more than most other sites. In most cases we work with manufacturers directly.
But ultimately, we simply have limited resources. We add new phones to the database as quickly as we can, but the priority is always on phones that will be out sooner. Since the Q and A910 both won't be out until next year, they're basically at the back of the line. We're much more focused right now on phones that will be out later this quarter.
Badibada said:
ahhhhh i understand.
.......... Lorna says ............................................. ...
Dear Badibada, hopefully/maybe you can find something here. I am curious, so I am going to look too. -Lorna
http://www.google.com/search?client=safari&rls=en&q= ... »
Not sure which carrier is going to get this, but Motorola also announced the A910, a new Linux-powered tri-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE handset with support for UMA, or Unlicensed Mobile Access, a new-ish wireless technology thatāll let you seamlessly pass a call from a cellular network to a WiFi network without interrupting the call (if you swing that way, UMA will also work with Bluetooth, too). Anyway, besides obviously having built-in Bluetooth and WiFi, the A910 also has a 320 x 240 pixel LCD screen, a 1.3 megapixel digital camera, a TransFlash memory card slot, a media player that can handle āmultiple audio codecsāĀ, and support for A2DP (which is a Bluetooth profile for streaming stereo audio)....
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I will try to confirm this with a link or something, though something tells me that you already know the answer to the question Will the Q work on GSM or CDMA? dont you Rich?
CDMA EV-DO is definite.
They will have something for the GSM camp, too, although it may be a 3G WCDMA version.
https://www.phonescoop.com/news/item.php?n=1301 »
https://www.phonescoop.com/articles/moto_2005_07/ind ... »