Index

connecting to phone 165–171

synchronising data 99, 165 external display 31–32

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factory settings, resetting 79 fax call

connecting to external device 165–171

making 75, 171–172 receiving 75, 172–173 talk then fax call 173

fixed dial

activating/deactivating 76 defined 69

dialling numbers 48, 69 editing an entry 69, 93–94 storing an entry 89–91

flashing cursor, defined 57 flip

external display and 31 open to answer call 76 turning the phone on 37 FM Stereo Radio Headset 70,

107–109, 127 frequency, changing 186

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games 145–149

GPRS

defined 131 indicator 131

greeting, display 77

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hands-free mode

automatic answer 162 automatic call routing 162–163

charger time 164 defined 161 external display and 32 power-off delay 163

headset

automatic answer 162 FM Stereo Radio Headset

70, 107–109, 127 use with external display 32

headset jack 1

+LGH￿,' feature 46, 82 hold a call 52

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idle display, defined 26 ignoring a call 43

in use indicator

defined 27

inbox, text message 112–113 in-call timer 74–75 incoming call

cancelling 43 ignoring 43 terminating 43

,QFRPLQJ￿&DOO message 41

indicators

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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.