[...] BGR received word that Rogers in Canada is gearing up to launch the Motorola Q9h in the very near future. Promo materials have already started being distributed and they are [...]
[...] Shine Slider. Business customers can choose from a range of high-speed wireless devices such as the Motorola Q9H, the Palm Treo 750, the HTC TyTN and the GT Max PC card. [...]
[...] we’re all recovered from our big one-year anniversary bash, we’d like to introduce you to the Motorola Q9h launch kit! Release dates on Motos have been more slick than a spilled oil tanker, but we might [...]
[...] Motorola Q 9H was released by AT&T a month ago for $499, after the handset received FCC’s approval in August. These days, rumors that a Wi-Fi version of the smartphone exists appeared on the web, version that is to hit the US market soon, also released by AT&T. Apparently the new version doesn’t have many features added, except a slight change of look (a chrome case instead of the dark silver original one) and the Wi-Fi connectivity, which, together with the HSDPA and 3G ones already available on the standard version of the phone, makes Motorola Q 9H a device that anyone would want to have. That is, if the Wi-Fi version will indeed be released, as there is no official info from AT&T regarding this until now. [...]
September 25th, 2007 at 11:48 am
[...] BGR received word that Rogers in Canada is gearing up to launch the Motorola Q9h in the very near future. Promo materials have already started being distributed and they are [...]
October 18th, 2007 at 11:52 pm
[...] Shine Slider. Business customers can choose from a range of high-speed wireless devices such as the Motorola Q9H, the Palm Treo 750, the HTC TyTN and the GT Max PC card. [...]
October 25th, 2007 at 10:19 pm
[...] we’re all recovered from our big one-year anniversary bash, we’d like to introduce you to the Motorola Q9h launch kit! Release dates on Motos have been more slick than a spilled oil tanker, but we might [...]
December 6th, 2007 at 1:25 pm
[...] Motorola Q 9H was released by AT&T a month ago for $499, after the handset received FCC’s approval in August. These days, rumors that a Wi-Fi version of the smartphone exists appeared on the web, version that is to hit the US market soon, also released by AT&T. Apparently the new version doesn’t have many features added, except a slight change of look (a chrome case instead of the dark silver original one) and the Wi-Fi connectivity, which, together with the HSDPA and 3G ones already available on the standard version of the phone, makes Motorola Q 9H a device that anyone would want to have. That is, if the Wi-Fi version will indeed be released, as there is no official info from AT&T regarding this until now. [...]