As it turns out, that shiny new chrome and silver Q9h we wrote about back in August brings more to the table than just a new paint job.
At AT&T’s request, the silver Q9h Global has gained support for push over-the-air firmware updates, allowing deeply rooted system elements to be patched with very little effort from the end-user. They’ve also improved battery life by as much as 40%, added in A-GPS support, and have implemented their new CrystalTalk background noise reduction and voice enhancement technology.
While all of the new features sound great, the OTA firmware updates are perhaps the most exciting. Updates on Windows Mobile can be a horrible chore, so anything that takes work out of the process is a very, very welcome change. Now lets just hope it makes it out to some of other Windows Mobile handsets on the way.
[Via WMEXperts]




That’s one ugly looking phone.
Again.
It’s a Motorola.
Who cares?
Unless they made the silver version about 50% bigger than the black version they managed to find someone with some wee midget hands to show this thing off.
Great - lose all setting while a OTA firware job get botched - what will they think of next??
hmm, I think you can better buy an asus eee instead :P
I so want to unlock my Moto Q
I have seen smaller catchers mitts
that is a HUGE ass phone.
Motorola = 1 hit wonder