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Ok after alot of talking and emailing Sprint is finally giving me the Moto Q9C for $20 to replace my Moto Q. So I am wondering how happy everyone is with their Q9C? Are most of the Q 3rd party apps compatible with the Q9C for example Resco Taskman, Sirius Radio, TrafficEdge, Google Maps, Photo Contacts Pro? What are some programs that are a must have with the Q9C that I could use on the Q before? What are some of the perks that I will love after getting the Q9C other than the TV, Radio and Navigation? One last question, with the Sprint Navigation and the Vision Pro Pack, are there additional costs for telenav or is the GPS navigation fully included in the $30 Vision Pro Pack? Thanks for all the answers that I get in advance.
PS...will I have Picture MMS back or is it still not compatible with the Q9C?
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Last edited by smlawrence : 02-15-2008 at 09:00 PM.
It wasn't compatible with Sprint's TV, Radio or Navigation and they never mentioned that to me upfront. Other than that I loved it. But to get the Q9C for $20 Im upgrading for sure.
I have the Q9c and all of the programs that ran on the Q should, in theory, work on the Q9c. The Vision Pro Pack (which is what I have) includes all of the Navigation, so there is no extra fee (and Telenav works great)...as far as the PicMMS, well, that wont work on the Q9c...yet...I'm sure that someone, somewhere will fix that.
Well, I've done the AGPs hack, which improves the GPS location quite a bit, and I've also set my phone to always run at 314mhz, rather than allowing it to throttle down..., both hacks have performed great...you can find both by searching the forums here. I'd post them, but I'm on my phone right now, at the airport and don't have access to my documents folder on my laptop.
Well I had just recently bought the Moto Q for $79 and was so disappointed with the fact it would run all of Sprints services such as tv, radio, and navigation and sent so many email and calls to Sprint CSR's that they told me I could take it to my local store and swap it out for an additional $20 so technically Im getting the phone for $99 and I am now satisfied with my phone and service so everybody wins.
Woohooo... A retention rep called me yesterday about all the problems I had been having during the transitioin from Nextel to Sprint and upgrading phones and she waived all the cost of the original moto q that I had purchased so now I paid $0 to end up with a Moto Q9C. Retention came through for me.