Deconstructing the Motorola Q9h ; Despite certain shortcomings, the latest offering from Motorola is a very good device.
Business Today, December, 2007 by Kushan Mitra
The thing with operating systems is that you either love them or you hate them, which kind of explains the rather slow take-off of Vista--well, that and the different versions of Vista that are out there. The one thing you have to admire about Apple is that there is only one flavour of the Mac OSX Leopard. However, the issue here is not about computers but phones.
Since phones are virtually computers nowadays, they all need very fancy operating systems. That is a pity, since this reporter recently used a Nokia 1100, the world's best-selling personal electronic device, which has sold over 200 million units, and was impressed by its sheer simplicity.
The Motorola Q9h is not simple. It is quite a gadget when you look at the specifications--the processor is a Texas...
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