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Supposedly the Windows Mobile-powered "Q11" will feature GPS and a 3.2-megapixel camera.

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Mobile | by Evan Blass | Thu Sep 25, 2008 9:32AM | 1 comment

Motorola appears to be working on the latest model in its Q-series of smartphones, a followup to the Q9 family being referred to as the Q11. Mobility Today has managed to procure several photos of the unannounced candybar handset, depicting a device that stays true to the classic Q form factor while changing up the styling somewhat. Reports suggest that this model will feature both WiFi and Bluetooth, along with GPS, a 3.2-megapixel camera, and what will likely be HSDPA or EV-DO cellular data. Not even a hint so far as to when this Windows Mobile 6.1-powered unit will see the official light of day.

[Via CrunchGear, image courtesy of Mobility Today]

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Wesley Faulkner (9:46 AM on Thu Sep 25, 2008)

Why is the screen pushed to the right?

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