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Motorola makes some of the most durable phones on the market (especially those produced for Nextel). I think the Q will be no exception. It would be very nice to have a phone that you don't have to worry about breaking just from dropping it a few feet (I am on my 4th Treo 650).

I am definitely not over the MotoQ yet, even though I did switch to Verizon some time ago in anticipation, and I am definitely going to buy one when it comes out. The only issue that concerns me is Windows.

I really wish that old Steve Jobs would release a Mac OS of some sort for smartphones. Could you just imagine the stability, convenience, and ease of use? A linux smartphone is another possibility that, for the life of me I cannot understand why, has not yet come around.

Hopefully the new windows mobile 5.0 and the MotoQ will be the door to smaller and better things for us smartphone users.
Motorola makes some of the most durable phones on the market (especially those produced for Nextel). I think the Q will be no exception. It would be very nice to have a phone that you don't have to worry about breaking just from dropping it a few feet (I am on my 4th Treo 650).

I am definitely not over the MotoQ yet, even though I did switch to Verizon some time ago in anticipation, and I am definitely going to buy one when it comes out. The only issue that concerns me is Windows.

I really wish that old Steve Jobs would release a Mac OS of some sort for smartphones. Could you just imagine the stability, convenience, and ease of use? A linux smartphone is another possibility that, for the life of me I cannot understand why, has not yet come around.

Hopefully the new windows mobile 5.0 and the MotoQ will be the door to smaller and better things for us smartphone users.
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