Motorola Q9m we already mentioned earlier here is now known as Moto Q9c when it combines with Verizon and has few minor feature changes. One bad feature change is that it looses its Verizon music store while good one is that now it has GPS which works perfectly with VZ Navigator.
Other features remains more or less similar to earlier edition and here is the important specifications you need to know: CDMA, EVDO rev. 0, Windows Mobile 6, QWERTY keyboard, a MiniSD card slot, a 312MHz processor and a 1.3 megapixel camera. The model is available at price tag of USD 149 with 2 year contract with Verizon.
Here is the summary of review by MobileTechReview:
This Moto Q9 redux is about adding features, namely the GPS. If that was the one thing holding you back from getting the Q9m on Verizon, go for it. This Windows Mobile Smartphone has an excellent QWERTY keyboard, corporate data syncing, push email, a strong Office suite and WiFi’s a possibility thanks to the MiniSD card slot.
Watch the picture gallery of Motorola Q9c after jump:
Here is video review of Moto Q9c for Verizon:
(via MobileTechReview)
Tags: motorola, motorola-cell-phones, verizon
Some design quirks aside, the Motorola Q9c for Sprint is a worthy upgrade to the original Q, adding GPS and more stable performance, among other things.