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#1
cass_p - Posted 11:37 am PDT 05/9/08 (301 Posts)
ben, verizon has moto q 9m, not 9c. the 9c is from sprint. pls also change the pic, thx!
#2
21st_Hermit - Posted 11:52 am PDT 05/9/08 (292 Posts)
According to Verizon, they have the Moto Q 9c. Suggest you contact Verizon #1 and set them straight.
#3
nonesuch - Posted 11:59 am PDT 05/9/08 (299 Posts)
Have they improved battery life at all from the original MotoQ? I have that one, and battery life sucks - on good days I make it through the day without running out of juice. And the battery itself is good.
#4
x21dew - Posted 12:17 pm PDT 05/9/08 (33 Posts)
#3, are you using bluetooth? That could be a reason why battery life isn't good.
#5
wokwithpda - Posted 1:21 pm PDT 05/9/08 (566 Posts)
#1 They're all the same Q9c, Q9m. They are all wolves in sheeps' clothing. And I'm not talking about the Phones.
#6
Crispy - Posted 1:30 pm PDT 05/9/08 (201 Posts)
Battery life is improved over the Q.. probably a software thing since the Q9's have the same hardware as the Q. But then again, it all depends on how you use the phone. And yes, Verizon has both Q9c and Q9m.
#7
guitarjim - Posted 2:04 pm PDT 05/9/08 (1 Posts)
I have the Sprint Q9c, and it comes with an extended battery, which lasts all day and then some. The Verizon Q9m comes with the regular battery, which has a shorter life span. Awesome phone!!
#8
nonesuch - Posted 2:07 pm PDT 05/9/08 (299 Posts)
#4, no I don't use bluetooth at all, I heep it turned off at all times. And I also keep beam receive off.
#9
the lawyer - Posted 2:31 pm PDT 05/9/08 (3749 Posts)
#10
demonx - Posted 5:17 pm PDT 05/9/08 (14 Posts)
#11
bakerzdosen - Posted 7:10 pm PDT 05/9/08 (352 Posts)
No, the Moto Q's battery life sucks. It's probably good for 36 hours if you don't make any phone calls and don't use your data plan at all. However, I've definitely seen it last as little as 10 hours with moderate to heavy usage (no BT though).
And this is fresh out of the box new. Battery life just sucks with the original Q unless you have the extended battery. Sprint just gave us some loaner phones this week and the new Q (9c I THINK) they included already had the extended battery in it.
My wife has a Q, and it'll be a LONG time before I buy another Moto product.
The more "smart phones" I use, the more I think I'm just gonna get a 3g iPhone. (I'm currently trying an 8300 World edition BB, and I'm not a fan.)
And this is fresh out of the box new. Battery life just sucks with the original Q unless you have the extended battery. Sprint just gave us some loaner phones this week and the new Q (9c I THINK) they included already had the extended battery in it.
My wife has a Q, and it'll be a LONG time before I buy another Moto product.
The more "smart phones" I use, the more I think I'm just gonna get a 3g iPhone. (I'm currently trying an 8300 World edition BB, and I'm not a fan.)
#12
RajaJaja - Posted 7:26 pm PDT 05/9/08 (214 Posts)
I've got the Sprint Moto Q9c with the extended battery. It's rated at 7 1/2 hour talk. The normal battery is rated for 4. Reviews I've read and my own use suggest that those figures are accurate if you use it just for talking. The Q9m has significantly more RAM and storage but the form factor is the same. You can use all the same cases, holsters, etc..
#3
One of the most common reasons cited on the MotoQ forums for short battery life is e-mail. I think it defaults to checking e-mail like every 5 minutes. I'm not sure since I just use the Gmail web interface rather than IMAP/Outlook. Many users report changing the interval to something more reasonable (say 30 minutes) helps a lot.
I've also found that continuous GPS navigation drains my battery twice as fast or more. If I used it continuously as a GPS, I wouldn't be surprised if my 7.5 hour battery (talk time) died after 2.5-3 hours.
#3
One of the most common reasons cited on the MotoQ forums for short battery life is e-mail. I think it defaults to checking e-mail like every 5 minutes. I'm not sure since I just use the Gmail web interface rather than IMAP/Outlook. Many users report changing the interval to something more reasonable (say 30 minutes) helps a lot.
I've also found that continuous GPS navigation drains my battery twice as fast or more. If I used it continuously as a GPS, I wouldn't be surprised if my 7.5 hour battery (talk time) died after 2.5-3 hours.
#13
ahtin - Posted 3:00 am PDT 05/10/08 (115 Posts)
#14
nonesuch - Posted 10:56 am PDT 05/10/08 (299 Posts)
#13, that would be me. I would buy a smartphone with no camera at all. In fact I did, before the moto-q I had Treo 650 with no camera. I don't need a camera in my phone.







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