CDMA version of Motorola Q9h may be called the Motorola ‘Nelson’
By Will Park on Tuesday, June 12th, 2007 at 11:58 PM PST In Devices, Motorola, Rumors, Sprint
It looks like Motorola (NYSE: MOT) has a CDMA version of their Moto Q9h in the works. Word on the street has it that the new Motorola Q9h – successor to the original Motorola Q – will be coming to a CDMA network near you. The Motorola Q9h was codenamed the “Norman,” so it’s just fitting that the CDMA version get a name like “Nelson.” Our little birdie (Morning Paper) tells us that the Motorola “Nelson” will rock a Windows Mobile 6.0 (of course), 2 megapixel shooter, miniSD card slot, Bluetooth, and EVDO for high-speed data (we’re guessing that’s EVDO Rev. A – in line with the Motorola Q9h’s HSDPA speeds).
We’re looking for Sprint (NYSE: S) to pick up the Nelson and offer a $150 price point, but details are slim so we’ll hold off on any solid conclusions for now.

[Via: Morning Paper]


Man, you’re great, I’ve been trying to find out more info on this new Q (Q9M), but to no avail…If I’m noit mistaken though, there’s still nothing solid from Motorola (or any of the CDMA carriers) about the specific specs for this thing. The interesting thing is it’s “due” out (if we’re talking about the same phone) at the end of July through the forum talks.