On 15/09/2007, shiv sastry <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > The Moto Q has a pathetic battery life and needs daily charging, but they > bundled an extra (large) battery with the purchase. Other irritants probably > relate to the Windows Mobile OS. None of the programs that are fired up have > a shut-down option. You have to navigate to a "task manager" and shut them > down.
These are not Windows Mobile specific. My Sony Ericsson P990i (Symbian) has both these issues - bad battery life and lack of File > Exit in almost all applications (except some 3rd-party apps like the Gmail client). > I dreaded the transfer of 250 phone numbers from my old Nokia to the new Moto > Q, but the IR function eased that and I did the job in 3 sittings and about > 2500 button presses on two phones. That is certainly better than the 10,000 > odd button presses i had anticipated - plus the attention to detail in a > manual transfer. Ah. I maintain a master address book in Microsoft Outlook. All my mobile phones so far (at the moment I have two due to reasons beyond my control) could sync via bluetooth/infrared/USB from that master copy, so I didn't ever mind a sudden change in handset/SIM/provider. I suggest you do the same (find a decent PIM which can sync with your choice of mobile phone, that is). Binand PS: On the other hand, the SE P990i's business card scanner feature has become invaluable to me.
