After fantasizing over this phone for many many months, I bought one of the first batch to arrive in my local Verizon store… I did wait a few days so that I wasn’t the *first* to call tech support when things didn’t go quite as perfect as planned with transferring my data from my now-old Blackberry 7280 to the new Motorola Q.
Posted by: MotoQuser | June 8, 2006
Dumping the RIM 7280 for a new MotoQ
Posted in 7280, The RIM Blackberry, blackberry, microsoft, motoq, motorola, motorola q, verizon, verizon wireless, windows mobile
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[...] As I’ve noted before, I owned a Blackberry for over a year before finally laying my mitts on the MotoQ. One cool thing about the Blackberry that until now I thought was impossible with the MotoQ was the ability to shut the antenna off for use inflight on an commercial airplane. There’s nothing worse than needing to look up a calendar entry or wanting to make a quick note and having your phone/device have to be shut off during flight. The blackberry could be set to not emit/receive signals, thus leaving the device to function as a nice PDA inflight. I’m not one to read the manual, so please pardon my ignorance if it’s boldly explained there, but I didn’t see any intuitive setting to kill the MotoQ’s antenna and not have to power the whole thing off… until today! [...]
By: MotoQuser.com » MotoQ Ready to Fly on July 11, 2006
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