Motorola’s Q9h Runs Windows Mobile OS

The latest release of Microsoft Windows Mobile OS for smartphones and PDAs, version 6 now runs on the new Motorola Q9h with the Redmond-based company focusing on the business user.
Windows Mobile OS 6 highlights improvements its e-mail system and office productivity tools sporting a less-cluttered interface, easier navigation and higher screen resolutions.
The sleek Motorola Q9h mimics the shape of a BlackBerry: a square screen, a full QWERTY keyboard, a 4-way navigation system bordered by Home, Back, Messaging, Web Browser, Power and Call/Send keys.
The Q9h’s call quality is crisp and clear. It features support for HSDPA, has 256MB of internal memory upgradeable to 2GB via a MicroSD card. It can connect to computers via a USB 2.0 port with a battery-life rating of 260 minutes of talk time and 510 hours of stand-by.
November 27th, 2009 at 1:37 pm
About MOTO Q11, why not connect with DLINK DI 524 router (WI-FI)?
MAC address associeted and disassocieted. The smartphone don’t fix IP address.
Some incompatibility? I have no answer about this in Brazil.
Tks.