Micro-Browser

Press

To

5

keypad keys

enter the user password for a CSD

 

 

connection

 

 

 

6

2. (+)

store the password

 

 

 

7

&+$1*( (+)

select 'LDO￿8S 1XPEHU

 

 

 

8

keypad keys

enter the phone number to dial for a

 

 

CSD connection

 

 

 

9

2. (+)

store the dial-up phone number

 

 

 

Configure WAP Settings

Press

To

1

&+$1*( (+)

select :$3 ,3 ￿

 

 

 

2

keypad keys

enter the IP address of the primary

 

 

WAP gateway

 

 

 

3

2. (+)

store the primary IP address

 

 

 

4

&+$1*( (+)

select :$3 3RUW ￿

 

 

 

5

keypad keys

enter the WAP port number for the

 

 

primary WAP gateway IP address

 

 

 

6

2. (+)

store the primary port number

 

 

 

7

&+$1*( (+)

select :$3 ,3 ￿

 

 

 

8

keypad keys

enter the IP address of the secondary

 

 

WAP gateway

 

 

 

9

2. (+)

store the secondary IP address

 

 

 

10

&+$1*( (+)

select :$3 3RUW ￿

 

 

 

11

keypad keys

enter the WAP port number for the

 

 

secondary WAP gateway IP address

 

 

 

12

2. (+)

store the secondary port number

 

 

 

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Moto Q specifications

The Motorola Moto Q represents an impressive blend of cutting-edge technology and stylish design, catering to both business professionals and casual users. Launched in 2006, this device was part of the Q series, targeting a segment that required a smartphone capable of handling productivity tasks while still being user-friendly.

One of the standout features of the Moto Q is its QWERTY keyboard, which allows for efficient typing, making it ideal for emailing and messaging on the go. The keyboard is neatly integrated below the display, providing a comfortable typing experience that many users appreciated at the time. The slim form factor of the device, coupled with the keyboard, offered a unique combination that distinguished it from other smartphones available in the market.

The Moto Q features a 320 x 240 pixel display, offering a decent resolution for reading text and viewing multimedia. The screen is complemented by support for a range of connectivity options, including Bluetooth and Wi-Fi, allowing users to stay connected at all times. Additionally, it comes equipped with a mini USB port for charging and data transfer, which was an accepted standard during its era.

Running on Microsoft Windows Mobile 6.0, the device allows users to access a variety of applications designed for productivity. This OS enables seamless integration with Microsoft Office applications, making it a practical choice for business users who rely on tools like Word and Excel. The inclusion of a microSD slot for expandable storage further adds to its versatility, allowing users to store a significant amount of data, from documents to media files.

The Moto Q also incorporates a 1.3-megapixel camera, which, while not groundbreaking, provides the capability to capture moments for casual photography. This camera was typical for smartphones of that period. Overall, the Motorola Moto Q is remembered for its striking design, user-oriented features, and reliable performance, marking a significant chapter in the evolution of mobile technology. Although smartphones have since evolved dramatically, the Moto Q laid the groundwork for many of the features we take for granted today.