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Canadian Fido adds Samsung JACK, Motorola Q9H

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I guess it's the "Canadian thing" to call Samsung's BlackJack II simply "JACK". Following Rogers Wireless, Fido (which is consequently owned by Rogers) is now launching the JACK along side Motorola Q9h. The two Windows Mobile smartphones are made for (mostly) business people who demand full QWERTY keyboard, 3G, as well as Microsoft Exchange support. [...]

Video: Hands-on MOTO Q9h

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We’ve just seen MOTO Q9h launched on AT&T , and now we have lucky folks of PhoneArena getting their hands on a single unit. As you’re about to see, the “global Q” is one cool device, though I still don’t understand why they’ve forgot to add WiFi connectivity… Enjoy the video! ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:Motorola Q9m live and in the flesh - first pics of the 'Nelson'!Mysterious Motorola Q's waiting in the wings?CDMA version of Motorola Q9h may be called the Motorola 'Nelson'Moto Q Global (Q9h) now available on AT&TMotorola Q9h appears on Rogers Wireless' site

Moto Q Global (Q9h) now available on AT&T

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Following the launch of the teaser site , AT&T has finally made Motorola’s global Q9h phone available . Running on top of Windows Mobile 6 mobile OS, Moto’s new global 3G device also boasts an integrated GPS receiver, full QWERTY keyboard, stereo Bluetooth support (A2DP), 2 MP camera, and of course the microSD memory slot. As for the pre-installed software, in case you grab this business-centric baby - you’ll be able to edit Office documents, play various media files with Windows Media Player 10 Mobile, surf the web with Opera Browser and also get your email “pushed” to you — all while on-the-go. One thing we’re missing is the integrated WiFi radio, though I guess something’s gotta miss with a $299.99 priced device. That’s with a 2-year new service contract, of course… [Via: Boy Genius Report ] ---Related Articles at IntoMobile:AT&T launches teaser site for Motorola Q9h - The Q GlobalMysterious Motorola Q's waiting in the wings?CDMA version of Motorola Q9h may be called the Motorola 'Nelson'Motorola Q9m live and in the flesh - first pics of the 'Nelson'!AT&T Tilt, Q9 Global to launch September 25?

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