Menu/phone book: The Motorola Q9h offers two different options for viewing the main screen. Theres the old-school or latest version of Windows Mobile (we found the latter easiest on the eyes) and you can select your own background image to personalize it even more. Since the Motorola Q9h uses Microsofts Windows Mobile Edition 6, its no wonder the main interface looks so similar to your computer desktop; it works the same way too. While this OS is an improvement over Microsoft Windows Mobile Edition 5, the changes are far from revolutionary. Besides the faster delivery of e-mail (and relatively easy setup) and the inclusion of mobile versions of Word, PowerPoint, and Excel, theres not a whole lot extra going on here. The nice thing about having the actual applications is that you can view, create, edit, and send documents on the go, which makes working outside the office a better experience.
One of the reasons people opt for a smartphone is for its syncing capabilities, and were happy to report that you can sync your cell phone with more than just calendar appointments and contacts with the included ActiveSync software. Since the Motorola Q9hs address book is essentially a mini version of Microsoft Outlook, the cell phone provides plenty of room to store actual addresses and other pertinent information, such as e-mail addresses, contact numbers, and details of calendar appointments. Astonishingly enough, it also offers spaces for more information than you may even have for a person. For example, there are slots for Government ID and Assistant information. Since this is a GSM phone you can also save contacts to the SIM card. Additionally, once you add calendar appointments to the cell phone, the time and relevant information will appear on the screen. However, you will likely have to spend a decent amount of time customizing the cell phones features to fit your needs.
Messaging: If youre considering getting this cell phone, its e-mail capabilities should be a top reason. Since the Motorola Q9h uses Microsoft software, it handles mail from Microsoft Outlook extremely well, especially if your company has the appropriate Exchange Server (check with your IT department to find out if the Motorola Q9h will connect with work e-mail out of the box). If your company doesnt use the correct server, you may have trouble making a connection.
The smartphone supports POP3, IMAP4, and SMTP protocols, among others, which means you can access just about any of your e-mail accounts. You can even set up multiple mailboxes, one for each account. If you want to send an IM from this cell phone, youll need to download the application since there arent any preloaded options. However, we should note that if you plan on leaving IM activated for most of the day, it will quickly drain the battery. As far as text messaging goes, its easy to type out messages on the mini-keyboard, and it usually does a good job predicting the words or phrases youre about to type, which expedites things. Unfortunately, there arent any time stamps on messages.
Camera/video: The Motorola Q9h sports a 2-megapixel camera with a flash that could easily do double duty as a flashlight in a dark room. While theres a translucent gray screen next to the lens where you can see a bit of yourself on the back of the smartphone, it doesnt really work for framing and snapping self-portraits. To access the camera, you can either do it by simply pressing the button with the camera icon on it at the bottom of the smartphones keyboard or scroll through a couple of menu layers to launch the application from the Pictures and Videos folder. As for picture quality, it's actually pretty good capturing colors but details can be a little blurry. And while the phone's homemade videos aren't stellar, the shape and quality of the Motorolas display makes playback quite enjoyable. Additionally, we should note that adjusting image settings isnt exactly intuitive; however, you can adjust Mode, Brightness, Resolution, Zoom, and White Balance. One nice feature is that you can easily turn a set of selected images into a slide show with relative ease.
Music: There are a plethora of music options included in the Motorola Q9h including X/M radio, watching streaming music videos (there are even some great classics from VH1), a Music ID application so you can learn morw about the music youre hearing and of course an MP3 player. No surprise here: its a Windows Media Player. Thus, you can listen to MP3, Microsoft WMA, and Apple AAC files on the Q9h. If you want to use the included syncing cable to port songs from your computer to the smartphone, youll need to have Windows Media Player 10 or later to get it to work. Of course, you can always store songs on an optional MicroSD card and insert it into the Motorola Q9h.
Connectivity/Bluetooth/Wi-Fi: You can do a lot with Bluetooth on this cell phone. Besides being able to connect easily to a Bluetooth headset (we found call quality was acceptable with the Motorola H500), you can use it to sync up info (such as contacts, music, pictures, video, ringtones, and calendar) between your Q9h and other compatible Bluetooth-enabled devices. We were also able to use it with the Motorola T815 and turned the cell phone into a full-featured GPS device. You can also use Bluetooth to turn this smartphone into a high-speed 3G data modem for a Bluetooth-enabled laptop. If you dont have a Bluetooth-enabled computer, no worries, you can do the same thing with the included USB-to-mini-USB cable. However, we should note that you definitely need to get an unlimited data plan to use this feature.
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Look and feel: Theres no denying that the Motorola Q9h is a good-looking smartphone, with its slick silver sides, black rubberized back, and large, bright screen. Its slim and its sleek. The bright display is downright beautiful and ideal for viewing videos (unfortunately, that activity tends to drain battery life); it's also viewable in most lighting situations. As noted, the Q9h sports a rubbery black backing similar to the Motorola Pebl's, so it wont easily slide around on a table and is comfortable to hold in the hand. Perhaps the best design feature is the inclusion of both a side rocker key and a four-way navi-key, which makes navigating the menu and the overall interface a lot easier. We really particularly appreciate that only one side of the smartphones spine has buttons. Theres also a dedicated AT&T button, which is essentially a quick launch for the browser.
Keypad: At first glance, the black keypad looks spacious and it is. Since the keys are curved misdials and mistyped words are at a minimum. This keyboard should be easy to use for people with both large and small fingers. We also found the keys to be highly tactile. As noted above, the predictive text application is pretty good on the Motorola Q9h, so in reality, youll probably be typing about half a message or document. Additionally, Motorola has included some launch keys for the music, camera, calendar, voice notes and address book applications that line the bottom of the keyboard. |