Features Of Your Device - Motorola MOTO Q MOTO Q 9c Getting Started Manual

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Features of Your Device

Congratulations on the purchase of your MOTO Q 9c by
Motorola. Your new device is lightweight, easy-to-use, and
reliable, and it offers many significant features and service
options. The following list previews some of those features
and provides page numbers where you can find out more:
Dual band (800/1900 digital MHz) allows you to make
and receive calls while on the Sprint National Network
and to roam on other networks where Sprint has
implemented roaming agreements.
Full QWERTY keyboard lets you enter text easily (see
page 54.)
Email functionality supports multiple email inboxes:
POP3/IMAP4, Microsoft® Exchange, and Good Mobile
Messaging™ (page 65).
The synchronization features give you many ways to
synchronize your device with your computer: You can sync
wirelessly, using Microsoft® ActiveSync® 4.5 or later (on
Windows XP or prior versions of Windows) or Microsoft®
Windows Mobile Device Center (on Vista) with Microsoft®
Exchange Server 2003 or later, or using a Bluetooth®
connection; you can sync directly using the Motorola mini
USB data cable (page 58).
SMS Text Messaging provides quick and convenient
messaging capabilities (page 123).
The address book lets you store as many contacts as
available memory will hold. Both the address book and
calendar can be synchronized with the Microsoft
Outlook® contacts and calendar feature on your
computer (page 102).
Speed dial lets you dial phone numbers with fewer key
presses (page 51).
Section 2A: About Your Device
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