
Last week I went over how the Motorola Q Global could be a building block for Motorola. Word now is that Motorola might make the huge mistake of selling off the mobile unit. Talk about bad move. More►

Last week I went over how the Motorola Q Global could be a building block for Motorola. Word now is that Motorola might make the huge mistake of selling off the mobile unit. Talk about bad move. More►

The Motorola Q Global Now and What it Could Be
I was reading the issue of Fortune, with Melinda Gates on the cover and noticed the AT&T cell phone deal with the MOTO Q Global. Priced at $299, The Q Global is a steal. More►

It is a new year for Motorola, a new CEO, and a new mobile, the Motorola Z10. Taking cues from LG and Nokia, the Motorola Z10 turns focus towards web use and its’ camera. More►

The Motorola Q seems to be on the way to Amp’d Mobile. At least that’s what this 68-page Amp’d Motorola Q User Guide PDF download would have us to believe. I still have a question rolling around in the back of my mind though. Who cares? I thought Amp’d was for the cool kids. Ya’ know the people who like the new new. Not the CDMA old new.

Here’s a quick look at the happenings from 3GSM Barcelona. Thanks goodness for YouTube and Flickr. Both are excellent sources for connecting, gathering info and gawking at your next potential purchase. That said MobileMentalism went ahead and did us all a favor by scooping up 18 videos of some of the hottest phones we’ve seen thus far. More►

Sprint tosses in their version of mobile love with a Product RED Motorola MOTORAZR. Quick specs on the MOTORAZR include 1.3 megapixel cam with 4x digital zoom, Bluetooth, speakerphone, microSD memory card slot and GPS. More information on Product Red can be found at the official website, JoinRed.

This was reported last week as coming soon, but today it is official. The LG Chocolate has transformed into a device for romance and dubbed the “Strawberry Chocolate” just in time for Valentine’s Day. More►

Automotive and mobile collaborations are becoming the norm these days. Motorola looks to add another race / exotic car inspired handset to the growing list of devices in this segment, with the Ferrari branded MOTORAZR Maxx V6.
Quick specs on this mobile handset include a 2.2-inch QVGA screen, 2.0 megapixel cam, microSD memory card slot (up to 1GB), HSDPA and of course of the Ferrari stuff (logo, UI, wallpaper , photos, engine noises, etc…). Now, you can say that you have a Ferrari and not be lying through your teeth.

Word on the wires is that Motorola is scared and info on phones set to be officially announced next month at 3GSM were leaked to please investors. (Purposefully turning focus away from 3,500 job cuts.)
We can’t tell you what to believe either way, but Moto does have some new handsets as well as 3G versions of some of MOTO’s more popular phones coming into the Motorola mobile bloodline. More►

The Motorola S805 DJ headphones get the full Bluetooth treatment. Thanks to the A2DP and AVRCP profiles which allow the wireless cans to pretty much work with all things Bluetooth. Whenever I put on headphones, I don’t want to be bothered, but the Motorola S805’s include dedicated buttons for both listening to music or for answering calls. The headphones feature noise, echo and wind cancellation plus they come bundled with a 3.5mm stereo adapter cable, just in case the 17 hours of battery life doesn’t hold you over. $150