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Moto Q- Powervision or True Internet?

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Dan C - 25 Mar 2007 20:47 GMT
I was told by CS that the Motorola Q has unlimited , "true" internet, as
opposed to the "walled garden" type that my sanyo mm-5600 does. Is this
True?

Also, how is the Q at acquiring and holding onto a signal?  Is it as good as
the Sanyo phones?
Thanks
Dan
Andrew267@gmail.com - 29 Mar 2007 01:06 GMT
The Motorola Q has unlimited , "true" internet, "YES" It is windows
mobile os with a full web browser.> opposed to the "walled garden"
type that my sanyo mm-5600 does. Is this
> True?
> Also, how is the Q at acquiring and holding onto a signal?  Is it as good as
> the Sanyo phones?  "YES" as good or better.
---Be advised however with Windows Mobile you will not get the Multi
Media features your phone has now
such as Picturemail, Sprint Music Store, Ringers and Screen Savers
Etc. Etc. it is a device designed for
business users who were on Blackberrys to start saving some money on
plans without having to pay for the
Blackberry services.---
Dan C - 29 Mar 2007 01:54 GMT
Thanks for the answer...You were most helpful.

Dan
> The Motorola Q has unlimited , "true" internet, "YES" It is windows
> mobile os with a full web browser.> opposed to the "walled garden"
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> plans without having to pay for the
> Blackberry services.---
Brutus - 21 Apr 2007 20:00 GMT
>I was told by CS that the Motorola Q has unlimited , "true" internet, as
>opposed to the "walled garden" type that my sanyo mm-5600 does. Is this
[quoted text clipped - 4 lines]
> Thanks
> Dan

Yes, you can surf the web on the Q - provided you have the right data
package.

The feedback I have heard so far is that the Q has a great receiver.  The
only fault is that the battery life can be a disappointment if you surf the
web a lot.

Dave
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