Motorola Q - Complete List of Q Features and Specifications

Complete List of Q Features and Specifications

The complete Motorola Q list of specifications are:

Type Specification
Modes CDMA 850 / CDMA 1900
Weight 4.06 oz (115 g)
Dimensions 4.57" x 2.52" x 0.47" (116 x 64 x 12 mm)
Form factor Bar internal antenna
Battery life Talk: 4.00 hours (240 minutes) Standby: 192 hours (8 days)
Battery type LiIon 1130 mAh
Display Type: LCD (color TFT/TFD) Colors: 65,536 (16-bit) Size: 320 x 240 pixels
Platform / OS Windows Mobile for Smartphones version 5
Memory 64 MB (built-in, flash shared memory)
Phone book capacity shared memory
FCC ID IHDT56FQ1 (Approved Dec 14, 2005)
GPS / Location Type: A-GPS (Relies on Carrier Towers for position calculations)
Digital TTY/TDD Yes
Hearing aid compatible Rating: M3 (mostly compatible)
Multiple languages Yes
Polyphonic ringtones Chords: 42
Ringer profiles Yes
Vibrate Yes
Bluetooth Supported profiles: HSP, HFP, OPP, FTP, A2DP, AVRC, DUN, HID, BIP, PAN version 1.2 / DUN, HID, BIP
Infrared (IR) Yes
PC Sync ActiveSync
USB built-in mini-USB connector
Multiple numbers per name Yes
Picture ID Yes
Ringer ID Yes
Voice dialing speaker-independent
Custom graphics supported formats: GIF87a, GIF89a, JPEG, WBMP, BMP, PNG
Custom ringtones supported formats: iMelody, MIDI, MP3, AAC, WAV, WMA, WAX, QCELP
Data-capable Yes
Flight mode Standard icon: No
Packet data Technology: 1xEV-DO r0
WAP/Web bowser Browser software: Pocket Internet Explorer
Side keys thumb-wheel on right
Text keyboard Layout: QWERTY
Memory Card Slot Card Type: miniSD
Email Alexa Yes
MMS Yes
Text Messaging 2-Way: Yes
Text messaging templates Yes
Music player Windows Media Player
Camera Resolution: 1.3 megapixels
Alarm Yes
Calculator Yes
Calendar Yes
To-Do List Yes
Voice Memo Yes
Games Yes
Headset jack (2.5 mm) Yes
Speaker phone Type: full-duplex

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