At the 3GSM World Congress

Feb 12, 2007 11:01 GMT  ·  By

Aside from their stylish mobile phones for the average user, Motorola has also unveiled two more advanced handsets at the 3GSM World Congress, the MOTO Q q9 and the MOTO Q gsm.

The MOTO Q q9 is a thin and lightweight device that has been designed for richer messaging and multimedia experiences and includes an optimized keyboard and five-way navigation key for faster and more accurate text input.

It runs on the new and improved Windows Mobile 6, formerly known as Crossbow and comes with Motorola's Good Mobile Messaging technology.

The handheld includes features for both work and play, including an integrated media player, HSPDA for high-speed data, 256MB of internal memory and MicroSD card slot for even more storage space for all the user's files. Also, the MOTO Q q9's screen automatically adjusts to produce the best visual experience, indoor or out.

With all of the advanced features that the CDMA MOTO Q brings, the MOTO q gsm also adds new enhancements. It features GPRS and EDGE capabilities, runs Windows Mobile 6 for flexibility and power and comes with a load of multimedia and messaging options that promise to keep you entertained at all times.

Its design is based on the CDMA Q's, being thin, lightweight and coming with a soft-touch metal case. The QWERTY keyboard was also ergonomically optimized for a no-compromise email and messaging experience.

Add a big bright screen and a lot of productivity features and you'll get the MOTO Q gsm, a pretty nice all-in-one entertainment and productivity device for worldwide connectivity.

Both handsets are fully customizable with more than 300 applications that are optimized for Motorola and a full suite of accessories. The MOTO Q q9 will be available in the second quarter of the year, while the MOTO Q gsm will start shipping during the second half of 2007.