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 Motorola MOTO Q music 9m

Full Review - Page 1

Where to buy:

$249.99

Review Date:
September 25th, 2007
Topic:
Cell Phones
Author:
Damon Brown
Score:
7.5 / 10

Features and Design

The Verizon Motorola Q9m has a nice amount of heft, which makes it feel like a solid competitor to other Smartphones, not to mention Apple’s ever-present iPod and iPhone. It is jet black with a considerable screen: it reaches virtually from side to side, and takes up the top half of the front. A well-designed metallic joypad, shaped like an oblong donut, sits below the screen and its cool surface makes it easy to find compared to the almost rubber surrounding buttons.

The keypad is definitely rubber, individually set and almost sticky to the touch. They only occupy the bottom fourth of the phone, but are surprisingly effective – it only took a few moments to get the hang of typing.

Contrasting to the slick black front, the deep cranberry sides hold all the auxiliary holes: power jack and hidden microSD compartment on the left, well-defined scroll wheel and power button on the right. A headphone jack sits quietly at the top of the phone, while the now-obligatory 1.3 megapixel camera is on the back. The cool part? It comes with a flash.

 

Setup and Use

The Motorola Q9m was designed for multimedia use. The main screen has the featured video, song or picture enclosed in the center of a large icon wheel. The icons are pretty self explanatory – a triangle for play, notes for the music library – but it would have been helpful to list the name of the highlighted icon as the user spins around the ten different options. That said, the Q9m can access more than two million songs through VCAST and download them straight to the phone – an impressive coup.

Videos are easy to select and watch. The resolution is nice – overall, the screen is impressive. The problem is that, at least for the videos available, the movies only occupied about half of the actual screen. The videos are about the same playback size as other comparable phones, but having the Q9m’s lush, colorful screen underutilized is a tease.

It comes with Internet Explorer which, thankfully, gives wall-to-wall web pages. Browsing is relatively smooth and, as in other applications, the colors really pop. The only problem is that some of the complex websites are jumbled. When visiting one popular site, the captions and headlines were scrunched to the left like a page justification gone mad. Other websites seemed fine.

As far as usage, the Motorola Q9m gives about three and a half hours of talk and media time – pretty average for a Smartphone. However, the standby time is a nice 310 hours, which is just under two weeks.

As with many Smartphones, the weakest feature is the camera. Having 1.3 megapixels isn’t inherently bad, especially with all the other great traits in the Q9m, but the addition of a flash seems to add nothing to picture quality. 

 

Motorola Q9m
Image Courtesy of Motorola

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