MobileBurn reviews the Motorola Q 9h cell phone and writes, "the camera in the Q 9h mobile is certainly not for the photography enthusiast. Images were acceptable in good lighting conditions, but a lot of digital noise was introduced when the sun went down. Most images come out blurry, but this is to be expected from a non-autofocus lens. White balance is encouraging, with the device making good decisions in most conditions, though a yellow tint did find its way into a few images. Video recording quality is a similar affair: the results were acceptable, though jittery video and poor sound quality mean you will only want to rely on the Q 9h as a camera at a pinch."
Trusted Reviews reviews the Motorola Q9 cell phone and writes, "It is more than likely it will find a home here though, as it has some enticing specifications. It runs Windows Mobile 6 and is Quad-band with HSDPA at up to 3.6Mbps. You won’t find a UK operator offering more than 1.8Mbps at the moment, but there’s nothing like a bit of future-proofing, is there? It has 96MB of RAM and 256MB of internal storage memory and a microSD card slot is on the upper left edge of the casing. A 2-megapixel camera with flash caters for shooting photos and video, the latter at 30 frames a second. Very annoyingly given that little list, there is Bluetooth but no Wi-Fi."
IT Reviews reviews the Motorola Q 9h cell phone and writes, "There is 256MB of flash memory and our review sample reported 133MB free after a hard reset. You can add more with microSD cards. A 2-megapixel camera sits on the back of the casing. There is no front-facing camera, so video calling is out of the question."
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