Motorola MOTO Q music 9m September 25th, 2007 | by Damon Brown
Full Review - Price and Conclusion
Price: The Motorola Q9m requires a commitment of time and money. The phone is $349.99 USD, but comes with a $50 mail-in rebate. The price also requires a soon-to-be-standard-practice two-year agreement. As a limited-time bonus, the Q9m will be boxed with a 2 GB microSD card and a stereo headset for $49.99 USD more or a 4 GB microSD card for another $149.99 USD. Conclusion: From the vibrant screen to the firm keys, there’s a lot to like here. The two-year plan may keep commitment-phoebes away, especially right now when so many interesting phones are arriving, but for solid Smartphone capabilities and overall value, the Motorola Q9m is definitely worth a look.
The Q9m also falls under Verizon’s America’s Choice multimedia plans, which offer unlimited email, IN-calling (talking to people within your calling circle) and nights and weekends. America’s Choice plans go from $79.99 USD monthly for 450 anytime minutes, $109.99 USD for 1350 minutes and $169.99 USD for 4000 minutes. The lowest plan is on the pricey side, but the other two are on par with similar phones.
Pros:
• Firm, identifiable keys
• Nice graphics
• Solid multimedia capabilities
• Music downloading
Cons:
• Average camera
• Complex websites get jumbled
• Videos do not use the full screen
• Plans can get pricey

by jobster71 on November 8, 2009:
“I have the freezing problem and the battery last only about 2 hrs after a full charge. I have regretted buying it after the first month. Very slow, not very many applications.” More...