
Well, my faithful readers have been clamoring for information on what phone I purchased it (and then I went ahead and ruined the suspense by titling this post Motorola Q). I appreciate the interest from both of you.
The PN-820 did look cheap and old school, while the Q is sleek and innovative. There is nothing on this phone that doesn't need to be there.
I added a 2GB Mini-SD card that I bought a couple of months ago. I have loaded up some freeware and have been fairly pleased with it. Yesterday, I accidentally turned it off, which takes about 20 seconds. During the time it was powering off, I accidentally called my wife on speakerphone, so she answered and I was unable to respond and then the phone completed powering off and hung up on her. Twice yesterday, I somehow invoked the speakerphone.
It's a learning experience and it's fun.
The PN-820 did look cheap and old school, while the Q is sleek and innovative. There is nothing on this phone that doesn't need to be there.
I added a 2GB Mini-SD card that I bought a couple of months ago. I have loaded up some freeware and have been fairly pleased with it. Yesterday, I accidentally turned it off, which takes about 20 seconds. During the time it was powering off, I accidentally called my wife on speakerphone, so she answered and I was unable to respond and then the phone completed powering off and hung up on her. Twice yesterday, I somehow invoked the speakerphone.
It's a learning experience and it's fun.