Software upgrade aimed at bringing Q up to par.(News)

RCR Wireless News, September, 2006

Byline: PHIL CARSON Motorola Inc. is quietly offering users of its Moto Q smart phone a free software upgrade intended to strengthen the device's e-mail and security functions, increase its appeal to business and productivity-oriented users and bring the device up to speed with the competition.

The addition of Microsoft Corp.'s Messaging and Security Feature Pack to the Q's Windows Mobile operating system brings the device abreast of other smart phones offered by other handset vendors running Windows Mobile, including Motorola competitors Palm Inc. and original design manufacturers such as HTC, which makes carrier-branded smart phones. Many of the functionalities available from the software upgrade were previously available from third-party...

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