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Comments on: Samsung: This Q1 goes one better

After predecessor met with disappointing reviews, Samsung says it has responded to feedback and created a better ultramobile PC.
Photos: Test-driving the Q1 Ultra
Photos: Take two for Origami and the Q1
Photos: It's ultramobile PC day in China

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But why is the picture of a Blackjack and Moto Q?
by schumatt May 7, 2007 7:25 PM PDT
Oops... Did somebody not know that the Q1 UMPC is not the same thing as the Blackjack or Motorola Q?
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MS CE sucks and so does this phone
by RompStar_420 May 8, 2007 9:45 AM PDT
I own the Moto Q, it is not a great phone as advertised. The
voice recognition don't work at all, never once did I have it pick
the right name, even after numerous tries. Battery life stinks
with the extended battery, no more than a full day and I did
recently a software update that wiped all my contacts, and my
phone wasn't even recognized as part of the Verizon network no
more, I had to call customer service to have that re-
programmed. Now the battery lasts a few days, frequent
crashes and freezes, never again will I buy a phone with
Microsoft CE Windows BS crap OS.

Blackberry is my next phone or something else.
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picture is wrong
by romek May 8, 2007 6:11 AM PDT
I was thinking the same thing? what no one has a picture of the actual device yet?????
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Story now shows Q1 photo
by Jon Skillings May 8, 2007 6:55 AM PDT
The thumbnail photo at the start of the story now shows the Samsung Q1 Ultra. A little further down in the story, we've also now included a larger photo that links to a photo gallery of the Q1 and other portable devices that debuted at this year's CeBit.

The original thumbnail photo was meant as a more generic illustration, to represent Samsung and gadgets generally. Obviously, the Q1 photo is more to the point of this particular story.
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