
Motorola has introduced the high-speed Moto Q9, which features Windows Mobile 6 OS, quad-band 3G and HSDPA to allow tunes and documents to be downloaded at broadband speeds while on the move.
With a specially crafted, QWERTY board, users can communicate via emails, texts and instant chat, using the device’s eight inboxes available.
Hot keys make it easy to switch between applications and the phone also features a 2-megapixel camera.
One thing is missing though – WiFi – and there isn’t even an SDIO expansion slot, so WiFi, which users have come to expect on a high-level device, isn’t really an option.

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