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  2. Motorola Q9c - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola Q9c was a smartphone first released in 2007. Initially released as an upgrade to Motorola's Q Series , the Q9C contained a Windows Mobile 6 operating system, push email and instant messaging capabilities, a 1.3 megapixel camera, stereo sound, as well as Bluetooth and GPS navigation.

  3. Motorola Q - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola Q is a Windows Mobile smartphone designed and manufactured by Motorola. It was first announced in the summer of 2005 as a thin device with a similar design to the Motorola Razr . The Motorola Q was first released in the United States on May 31, 2006, initially on the Verizon Wireless network, followed by Sprint in early January ...

  4. List of Motorola V series phones - Wikipedia

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    Motorola V60g. The V60 was a popular clamshell flip phone sold by Motorola in 2001. Notable features include a premium metal casing, SMS and EMS messaging, and internet capabilities. Three versions of the V60 were sold; the V60g, V60c, and V60t. The V60g had triband GSM 900/1800/1900 and was sold worldwide.

  5. Motorola Q9m - Wikipedia

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    The Motorola Q9m is a smartphone that uses Windows Mobile 6.0. [1] This particular phone is for use with Verizon Wireless. [2] [3] It is capable of playing music, videos and photos. It also offers the V CAST service which was not previously available on the Motorola Q9c.

  6. Motorola Moto - Wikipedia

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    Motorola Moto is a range of Android mobile devices manufactured by Motorola Mobility, a subsidiary of Lenovo, since 2013. This article lists the various Moto series ...

  7. List of mobile virtual network operators in the United States

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    Mobile virtual network operators (MVNOs) in the United States lease wireless telephone and data service from the four major cellular carriers in the country—AT&T Mobility, Boost Mobile, T-Mobile US, and Verizon—and offer various levels of free and/or paid talk, text and data services to their customers.