A few days ago I replaced my old original Motorola Q with a new Motorola Q9h. Highly recommended for any out there wondering if the things that annoyed you about the original Q had been fixed with Windows Mobile 6 and the new hardware. I certainly was wondering and I couldn’t be happier with it at this point.
Some of the things off the top of my head that I’m so happy to see improve:
- WM6 seems to have gotten rid of the far from useful “Charge Complete” screen you’d get whenever the phone reached full charge.
- At work, group policy requires a pin. It always requires the pin now which is actually much nicer and easier to get into a routine with. With the old Q and WM5, if I had recently locked the phone, I had to hit the asterisk key to unlock it or enter the pin if it had been a while. I don’t know how many times I entered my pin instead of the asterisk and set off on several more buttons to press to recover.
- My favorite change by far is that the new one seems to work perfectly so far with HandsFreeLink (Acura/Honda’s bluetooth hands free system). It shows battery remaining and signal strength on the dashboard, accepts calls just fine, and the best part is that I no longer have say “transfer” when making a call. In the past, nine out of ten times I dialed through Bluetooth, the call would get started but would drop back to my phone immediately. Then I’d hit the HFL button on the steering wheel again, say transfer, and the call would be back on Bluetooth. The new phone doesn’t drop off at all.
- Mobile Outlook now made “delete” a one soft button click function instead of having to go through the menus to do it. Much, nicer now especially when you’re trying to clear out a bunch of text messages at once.
- Battery life on the new phone seems infinite compared to the old Q. I used to run out of battery by the time I got home at least once or twice a week. Every day was a close call. We tested the new one and it went three days without a charge before we got critical low battery warning.
- Lastly, a few more minor nice touches like autocomplete on mail recipients and some improvements on calendar views really help.
I haven’t really found anything I’m not all that happy with yet (surely that might change over time). I was worried at first that Opera was the only browser on the phone but then found IE buried deep in the menus–I still prefer IE so that was good news. I was pretty sure I had heard that Hotmail was also available via Push but I haven’t found a way to make that happen. Other than that though, I’m very pleased this time…



