I needed this phone to replace a BlackBerry I had ruined. I needed a phone that still had smartphone capabilities and wouldn't disrupt my work. Also being tight on cash, the Moto Q seemed to fit my minimum requirements. The one I got was used, with minor cosmetic damage. And being that this phone debuted several years ago I was expecting a downgrade in quality. This was held to be true. The QWERTY keyboard is great and the buttons are decently sized. The screen is also quite large for most smartphones of its type. The ease of use and navigation are great on this phone. When it comes down to it, I get frustrated with the struture of it's text messaging system. Not only do you receive a confirmation pop up EVERY TIME you send a message, but Inbox items and Sent items are in 2 separate areas so you have to click around for a bit to back track. The Internet isn't too bad. About 50% of the web pages load to a reasonable degree (the webpages I frequent anyways) but many times it just decides not to load anything--especially videos from YouTube. Webpage loading is pretty fast though, I might add. Email works well on this phone. I do not have Outlook (which is preprogrammed) but it's easy to add all of your email accounts and access them all from one screen. The Moto Q charges quickly and holds a charge for a pretty good length of time. Overall, this phone gets the job done. It seems to incorporate many unnecessary extra steps to achieve tasks, but that's understandable considering its age. ItRead full review
I needed a replacement phone with a QWERTY board. Refurbished Motorola Qs were ~$50 here on eBay. The good things: It was cheap and is pretty compact. It's easy to navigate and it checks your email automatically (however often you set it's routine check) It's a great phone for people who don't want to download apps etc... Speaking of downloading apps etc, because of Verizon's new BRIGHT IDEA data package deal, I must pay $30 a month extra for a phone that doesn't even really connect to the internet. I would not mind paying that data price for a phone such as a DRIOD, palm, etc, but I can't really do much with the internet at ALL on this phone. The only other complaint is that when you send a text message to another Verizon phone, you get a text message saying that it has been sent. There is no way to turn this off, unless you do so before EVERY message that you send. 100% good to keep as a backup. Good for one's first phone or people who don't care about downloading fancy things.Read full review
I bought this phone as a temp replacement for my N97, and I can straightaway say that I could have spent 30 fewer bucks and gotten a basic but more functional phone. Look: At first glance, the phone feels too wide, and the screen too small. But then, for 50 bucks, I guess that's what you'll get. Controls are strangely placed - but then the phone is from an earlier generation I guess, when the side-scroller was still in vogue. There was a garish blue Motorola M that felt like it'd been glued on. Weird! It also took me some Googling to find out how to lock and unlock the Moto Q. Call Quality: I wanted this phone mostly for making calls, and it was disappointing to find that the model I'd purchased had poor call quality. I'm unsure if this is a feature of the model or that specific phone, but I'd occasionally hear a screeching sound when trying to make a phone call. It was totally random and I was unable to figure out what the issue was. OS: Considering this phone is from an earlier gen, I'd expect no miracles from the Windows Phone OS, so there's no surprise that it was slow and unresponsive compared to current phones. Conclusion: Strictly a temporary replacement. Unless you have a reason to buy a Windows phone under 50 bucks, I'd say even an entry-level Blackberry is a good (albeit costlier) purchase. If you can do without a smartphone, go ahead and buy that Nokia 2630.Read full review
I wanted to write about this phone because many of them are being sold here on Ebay. The phone itself is a neat phone. It has awesome features and is easy to use. The only thing you need to make sure of is if you buy one that is Unlocked make sure it will come with a money back guarantee. Many people say this they have Unlocked Moto Q model phones for sale. Well there are some that work on the CDMA networks and others that work on GSM networks. CDMA is supported by a network such as Verizon Wireless and the GSM is supported by networks like AT&T or T-mobil... Also some of these Moto Q phones will work on all networks depending on the fact if it has Quad mode. meaning it operates on different frequencies... For some of the people who said Motorola didn't have good Customer Service. I have to say that I couldn't have asked for any better service from anyone. The young Technician answered my questions about the different Moto Q model phones and also told me how to find unlock codes on the internet. I was very impressed with that type of service. As for this phone it is a great phone sold here for great prices...Read full review
I purchased the Q because I had two of these phones previous and I found the features to my liking. it is a nice size so it does not get swallowed up in my purse..the keypad is quick to use and accurately types in the correct letter or number. It lets you know when text has been sent then lets you know when it is actually received..You can download pictures right to your pc..It has many different ringtones already on the phone for you to choose from..I love the color..This particular phone was a buy it now and it came in mint condtion with a rubber cover for the phone, usb cable, and a sd adaptor, extra battery, wall charger, and manual. The rubber cover proved very helpful as the phone was in my purse when I draped the purse over a washing machine hook up faucet..unknown to me the faucet was leaking water into my purse for about two hours..the rubber cover protected the phone from water getting into it..I was very relieved as one of the previous Q's I had received a dose of water and never was the same.The only problem I have with the Q's is my inability to sit down and go thru the manual on the phone..but that is me and not the phone..I will work on that.Read full review
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