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AT&T launches Motorola Q9h
Boy, AT&T just can't seem to get their fill of smartphones lately. First it was the iPhone, then it was the Tilt, then the BlackBerry 8310, then the Pantech Duo and now, they're saying "Hello Moto" to the Q9h. Here's what you can expect from the latest iteration of Motorola's Q smartphone: Windows Mobile 6, UMTS/HSDPA, quad band GPRS/EDGE, GPS with Telenav, Good 5, Express Mail and a 2-megapixel camera. That's not too shabby considering that this little guy will only set you back $200 (with two-year contract, natch) when it hits the streets tomorrow. What's more, it looks like this Q comes pre-loaded with Opera and a little bit of UI customization on top of WM6--why couldn't AT&T do the same for the more expensive Tilt?
For more on the new Q in town:
- see this press release
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