Now that you’ve seen plenty of Motorola Q hands-on videos, check out this initial review by Qusers.com. The Windows Mobile 5.0-powered Q features a 1.3-megapixel camera, 65k color TFT-LCD display, full QWERTY keypad with a five-way navigational key, dual stereo speakers, Bluetooth support, miniSD card slot, 64MB Flash memory, GPS, 1XEVDO, 1XRTT, and infrared. It measures only 4.60″ x 2.50″ x 0.45″ and weighs 4.1-ounces. Verizon pricing is as follows: $349.99 (1 yr contract), $299.99 (2 yr contract), $419.99 (no contract). Watch after the jump.

The biggest let down on the phone was the miniSD card slot which is too small and thus inaccessible. One needs to struggle a bit when trying to use a miniSD card.

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Now that you’ve seen plenty of Motorola Q hands-on videos, check out this initial review by Qusers.com. The Windows Mobile 5.0-powered Q features a 1.3-megapixel camera, 65k color TFT-LCD display, full QWERTY keypad with a five-way navigational key, dual stereo speakers, Bluetooth support, miniSD card slot, 64MB Flash memory, GPS, 1XEVDO, 1XRTT, and infrared. It measures only 4.60″ x 2.50″ x 0.45″ and weighs 4.1-ounces. Verizon pricing is as follows: $349.99 (1 yr contract), $299.99 (2 yr contract), $419.99 (no contract). Watch after the jump.

The biggest let down on the phone was the miniSD card slot which is too small and thus inaccessible. One needs to struggle a bit when trying to use a miniSD card.

[via MobileWhack]

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