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Review of the Motorola Q9m (Nelson) – CDMA successor to Motorola Q

Categories: Motorola, Verizon
By: , IntoMobile
Sunday, June 24th, 2007 at 10:41 PM

We barely have confirmation of the CDMA version of the Motorola Q9h – the Motorola Q9m (formerly codenamed “Nelson“) – and we already have some reviews popping up on the internets. MobileBurn has a great, in-depth review of the Moto Q9m – comparing it to the original CDMA Motorola Q (which is fitting, since both CDMA models chose Verizon Wireless for the launch). GearDiary takes a slightly different take on the review, with a “quick hit” review that compares the CDMA successor of the Moto Q to the Samsung Blackjack.

Motorola Q9m reviews

[Via: Smartphone Thoughts]

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  • fabian

    can i have it

  • Erica

    I just bought one. I’ll leave a full review after a month of ownership.