Sprint’s Motorola Q finally goes on sale
By Darren Murph | January 14, 2007
Filed under: Cellphones
It looks like “around mid-January” is finally upon us, and those looking to grab a dark grey Motorola Q with that unmistakable yellow splash screen need not wait any longer, as Sprint is officially loosing its rendition of the smartphone to citizens everywhere. You’ve all had time to deliberate by now, considering you’ve seen all the sneak peeks and even read a hands-on review, so now the real question is how certain are you about locking yourself into a two-year agreement with a provider that won’t carry that oh-so-anticipated iPhone? Regardless, Sprint’s offering up its Q for $199.99 after all applicable rebates and in exchange for two years of your cellular soul, or you can buy it outright for $449.99 if you should so desire.
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