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It reboots constantly. This is absolutely the worst phone I have ever had. The battery life is horrible. I have to remove and replace the battery once every 3 days to get it to start working again. Don't walk away from this phone - RUN.
The recent spate of negative reviews is finally prompting me to write a review on this little guy, which I've had for over 1.5 years now. With my unlimited data package plan, I've used Google Maps to drive in some of the most confusing American cityscapes (L.A)., and have had no trouble tethering my laptop for websurfing (even on a moving train). But as an all-in-one phone with enough features that keep me multiply connected, it's great. It works great as a phone, and the expanded capabilities that the WM5 environment provides helps me keep in touch easily - moving seamlessly from SMSing to calling to finding places to eat during trips etc. Just by disabling this feature, I was able to TRIPLE the battery life. The Sprint version of the home screen quickly summarizes my tasks and gives me easy access to TEN recently used apps.The interface is a bit clunky (hence 4.5 stars), but I've gotten used to it (previous experience with a WM5 PPC helped). My experience with the MotoQ has been nothing but awe. I've never bothered purchasing software for a phone, but buying PDAnet for tethering is probably the 3rd smartest thing I've ever done.Granted I am no business road warrior - my previous phones have been simple clamshells, and I'm sure that the Push-emailing features of other smart phone make this an inferior choice.
The QWERTY keyboard-enabled SMSing made flirting and falling in love again a breeze. And the ability to surf the internet all in one slim package has been incredibly useful for me on the road. I'm not sure how to reconcile my experience with others, but if it's about battery life, here's a tip:Disable the "receive incoming beams" option: Start > Settings > Connections > Beams > uncheck "Receive incoming beams"I too was initially wracked with frustration over its short battery life - I ended up buying a second battery (the ugly extended battery version that wouldn't have fit in my Moto Q case). However, now that I have EVDO coverage, I'm noticing that its battery life has shortened slightly.
Not to mention the fact that it has no aesthetic appeal and it's huge. I could not even last a whole day at work without having to go home to charge my phone.
The phone does NOT have picture messaging capabilities. Therefore you cannot send or receive picture mail.
I ordered this phone because it was free with a new contract and I was completely dissatisfied with the product. When I would completely charge the phone, it would only last for about 3 hours before dying on me.
This something you learn the hard way after purchasing a plan that includes unlimited picture messaging. The phone also has the worst battery life ever.
If there was a zero star category, then I'd give this phone zero stars because it is an unreliable piece of garbage. Huge for nothing because it's not a smart phone.
Moto Q is a good phone great features. I never had a problem with it cutting off but yes the battery life is the worse. Motorola fix that problem it may have the best phone on hand.
Nothing works. Power off itself and can't boot it back. Battery lasts a couple of hours. There is nothing I like from this phone and I regret the initial purchase decision.
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