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.
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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
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> 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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