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Man, Motorola just can’t keep a lid on anything anymore can they? We’ve got a hold of a phone codenamed the “Napolean” and it’s a CDMA EV-DO Rev. A Q9 with full GSM world roaming capabilities. This even includes the U.S. 850MHz/1900MHz bands! Even though it’s Verizon branded and will launch on Verizon, we loaded in our AT&T SIM and away we went. We’ve found the following specs on the phone so far: fingerprint scanner (seriously, on the back), Windows Mobile 6.1, EV-DO Rev. A, quad-band EDGE, 2 megapixel camera with flash, stereo speakers, 320×240 resolution screen, Wi-Fi, and a 1500mAh battery. The keyboard isn’t as good as the first Q9 or Q9m, and the d-pad is incredibly stiff and difficult to use. Sound sounded good though, and the screen seems to be the same as the original Q9s. We’ll keep diggin’, but in the meantime, take a look at a gallery, ok?
Gah...PIE wont show anything....speaking of PIE .I wonder if the browser on this new phone is any better.A fingerprint scanner? WTF? Either that's for keeping no-gooders & kiddies off your set or it's some new kind of internet security item,maybe used for signing on cc orders ? Boy I sure hope Moto fixed on that thing real good.We will see,real soon.........And GSM and CDMA on the SAME phone? VZW? Sounds real interesting.Only thing is,I don't like the round D-pad.
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Nice post mtg
this will be verizon's first windows based world smartphone. the other blackberry worldphone is also dual cdma and gsm. I hope they upped the proccessor and memory.