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Is Verizon asking for changes in the Motorola Q?

April 6, 2006 by Robb Dunewood Leave a Comment

Gizmodo has posted a rumor that Verizon is asking for changes in the Motorola Q that will add more delay to the already delayed release of the device that has been branded the BlackBerry Killer. According to a noDRM.com source inside of Verizon, the MotoQ will not be launching this month and several of the features that many techies were looking forward to are being cut.

Coming out of friendly-user testing, Verizon is looking for keyboard modifications thought to be along the lines of bigger keys and some changes to the way certain keys interact with the phones OS. When asked about the EVDO capability of the Q, specifically in relation to the use of applications such as Slingboxs Sling Player Mobile, our source tells us that though the capability may be there, users downloading gigabytes of data through Verizons EVDO network will be turned off.

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Motorola Q, MotoQ, Verizon, BlackBerry Killer

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