This articleneeds additional citations forverification. Please helpimprove this article byadding citations to reliable sources. Unsourced material may be challenged and removed. Find sources: "Motorola Q9c" – news ·newspapers ·books ·scholar ·JSTOR(December 2008) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
| Manufacturer | Motorola |
|---|---|
| Availability by region | November 2007; 18 years ago (2007-11) |
| Discontinued | 13th February 2007 (still received smaller updates till 2008) |
| Compatible networks | CDMA |
| Form factor | Bar |
| Dimensions | 4.60×2.55×0.46 in (117×65×12 mm)[1] |
| Weight | 4.58 oz (130 g)[1] |
| Operating system | Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard; Windows Mobile 6.1 Standard (Motorola Update) |
| Removable storage | MiniSD |
| Battery | 1170mAhLi-Ion |
| Rear camera | 1.3Megapixel |
| External display | 320 × 240pixels |
| Connectivity | Bluetooth |
| Data inputs | IlluminatedQWERTYKeypad & Side Thumbwheel |
TheMotorola Q9c was asmartphone first released in 2007. Initially released as an upgrade to Motorola'sQ Series, the Q9C contained aWindows Mobile 6 operating system, push email and instant messaging capabilities, a 1.3 megapixel camera, stereo sound, as well asBluetooth and GPS navigation.[2]
In addition, the Motorola Q9c also had more advanced features for the time, such asEV-DO high speed data,voice dialing and a fullHTMLweb browser capable of surfing theinternet, while being able to use simple e-mail functionality.
Sprint released the Q9c in 2007, andVerizon originally released the Q9c for their network in June 2008.Alltel andU.S. Cellular subsequently released the Q9c in the summer of 2008.AT&T's last used model was the Q9h model, which is theGSM version of the same phone.
In June 2008, Motorola added a software update allowingSprint customers to officially upgrade their operating system to Windows Mobile 6.1. The phone was discontinued on13th February 2007.
This sectioncontainspromotional content. Please helpimprove it by removingpromotional language and inappropriateexternal links, and by adding encyclopedic text written from aneutral point of view.(April 2020) (Learn how and when to remove this message) |
The Q9c was a smart phone made in 2007 and discontinued on 13 Feb 2007 that delivered high-speed mobile Web at EV-DO speeds with Microsoft Internet Explorer and USB 1.1 connectivity. Configuration of consumer email accounts (POP3/ IMAP4) and Windows Mobile with Direct Push technology keeps users connected to both work and personal email accounts, in real time. MOTO Q 9c has 128 MB of internal memory and was upgradable up to 32 GB of optional removable memory, and supportedMicrosoft ActiveSync that allowed users to sync email, contacts and calendars with their PC. However, it used the outdated Windows Mobile that became unpopular in the tech community in comparison to iOS and Android.
Messaging features
Personalization and fun features
Technical specifications
Box contents