Motorola and Amp'd launch the MOTO Q
Amp'd Mobile and Motorola have unveiled the MOTO Q, Amp'd Edition from Motorola.
The MOTO Q is designed for experiencing mobile entertainment.
The MOTO Q, Amp'd Edition from Motorola is aimed at today's youth market who thrive on entertainment and social networking. Featuring one of the slimmest QWERTY designs on the market and Windows Mobile 5.0 software, the MOTO Q, Amp'd Edition from Motorola is the ideal device for work, play, staying connected with friends and more.
With advanced EVDO technology, 320x240 vivid display, rich multimedia content and stereo sound, this phone was built to serve up big doses of Amp'd's broadband mobile entertainment.
Additionally, Amp'd is the first US carrier to utilize Adobe's Flash Lite technology as the main user interface.
With this technology, consumers will experience Amp'd Live's robust broadband content and programming lineup to its fullest potential, including streaming TV, Amp'd Original programs, music, viral videos, 3D multiplayer games, ringtones, wallpapers and more.
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