Posted on 09 October 2008, at 5:27 am, by Wayne Schulz

The pictures have been floating around for the last month or so and now the Q11 is finally official. Motorola’s latest Q factor phone running Windows Mobile 6.1 looks like the other Q9 and as if it could have some relations to HP’s 910C offerings. This phone unfortunately only sports EDGE but you can link up to faster connections via the included Wi-Fi and there is a GPS as well as Bluetooth Class 1 v2.1. The camera is 3 MP with the ability to shoot 15 fps video. Under the hood expect 128 MB of flash memory and a slot for MicroSD memory enhancement (up to 32 GB). Talk time is rated to be 450 minutes. The phone is Quad Band GSM which means this is destined for import, AT&T or T-Mobile in the USA. Expect availability by the end of the year.
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October 9th, 2008 at 7:56 am
It’s interesting. Motorola chose to leave the processor speed out of their specs. that usually means it’s likely to be on the low end.
The fact that it only has 64MB of RAM and a 320 by 240 pixel screen also leads me to believe it’s on the low end of things.
Hmmm. I wonder who Motorola is trying to sell this thing to?