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Monday, November 26, 2007

Comparison between Motorola Q or Treo 750

 
It's slimmer and lighter than the Treo 750, comes with Windows Mobile 6.0 Standard, and has both HSDPA 3.6 and integrated GPS--the Treo lacks GPS----plus superior Microsoft Office document handling due to its built-in DataViz Documents To Go Suite.
The 750's main advantage is that it runs Windows Mobile Professional, meaning that it has a touch screen, stylus, and better built-in document editing.
But it also has that nasty 240-by-240-pixel screen, a resolution that few third-party Windows Mobile apps support.
But if I was hell-bent on the touch screen idea, I'd probably scrounge up the extra $100 for the AT&T Tilt.
Unless I was married to the idea of a stylus and touch screen, I'd get the Q9h.
Ryan:
I can't decide between the Motorola Q and the Treo 750, on the AT&T network;
I use an original Motorola Q on Verizon, and the Q9h has a lot of nice updates compared with the original.
Amazingly, the Treo 750 is also still running version 5 of the OS.
it adds GPS to an already stellar phone, though the pricing plans are different.
then, mostly for calls, some text, and to check e-mail and weather online.
 
 

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