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Motorola Q9h gets Windows Mobile 6.1 ROM upgrade
August 18, 2008 [MS Smartphone] | By Edward J. R.

Jump from Windows Mobile 6 to Windows Mobile 6.1 means much more for phones without touchscreen (previously called "smartphones")...

Among the changes that Windows Mobile 6.1 brings to Motorola Q9h are: easier zooming-in/out in Internet explorer, copy and paste, threaded SMS.

To get the download visit Motorola download page for Q9h.

Motorola is not particularly active in Windows Mobile area lately but there are rumors that Motorola Alexander is coming soon - with high-quality camera and QWERTY keyboard. However Motorola has serious troubles as a company due to slow sales so we cannot be certain of anything when it comes to this corporation.


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