The Q9m is an excellent smartphone up against excellent competition—namely, the BlackBerry 8830, an even smoother messaging device. The 8830's speed and responsiveness, along with BlackBerry's new music and video players, cause me to continue to recommend it to folks looking for a no-nonsense messaging device. On the other hand, the Q9m integrates with Windows Media Player and can edit Microsoft Office documents, which the 8830 can't do, making the Q a more flexible mobile office.
Via PC Mag
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