Juniper Foo | May 17, 2006

Motorola's long-in-the-tooth
smart phone Q is finally, from the mouth of CEO Ed Zander, on its way. Next week, to be exact, though its first public appearance will be on US shelves. As for Asia, unfortunately the local Motorola office is unable to comment on local availability as at press time. So we'll just have to drool from a distance in the meantime.
In an interview with CNET.com, the company head honcho explained that the Q's delay was due to its "complex" innards which needed multiple iterations. Will it still live up to its hype of being a BlackBerry killer nearly one year after it was announced last July? We'll have to see once the first review comes out of the CNET Labs. Surprisingly, in the year-long interim, there have been no clear challengers to the Q's claim of being the smallest QWERTY phone at a razor-thin girth of 11.5mm.
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