Excellent smartphone

Nov 1, 2007 15:03 GMT  ·  By

AT&T keeps adding great mobile phones to its lineup over the past period. The Moto Q Global is its adaptation of Motorola's Q 9h smartphone and will be the first of its line to use 3G connectivity for reaching data transfer speeds of up to 3.6 Mbps, excellent for browsing the Internet and making downloads.

The Moto Q Global handset is targeted towards a broad audience. It has all the evolved features and most popular features that great business devices have to bring in order to help their users best communicate. For starters, the QWERTY keypad is great for typing large text messages or even for editing some Office files that just can't wait for the phone's owner to get to his home or work PC.

Moreover, the phone is capable of supporting a great number of third party applications, where Motorola tries to score against Apple and their limitations for the iPhone. Motorola also introduced today My Q Paks, a complimentary third-party application bundles. Three My Q Paks are currently available, all of them including some of the most popular such software from leading companies.

Motorola has already approved a wide array of third-party applications and software components at launch, as well as the distinctive My Q Paks bundles, which exemplifies our commitment to providing the best user experiences for work and play", said Christy Wyatt, vice president Software Platforms & Ecosystem, at Motorola.

MOTO Q global smart device is now available through AT&T and the MotoStore at http://www.store.motorola.com. The carrier made no specifications on the price and data plans that this device will come for. My Q Paks are now available to AT&T wireless customers and may be downloaded by April 30, 2008, which sets the limit to 90 days after purchasing a MOTO Q global.