I saw this post in Engadget today:
http://www.engadget.com/2006/11/29/pictures-emerge-of-sprints-motorola-q/
So it looks like the Sprint Version of the MOTO Q is imminent. CDMA users don't have the choice of a slim downed Treo 680. Any thoughts as to how the Sprint Q might satisfy the market for people who are not tech gurus but want real time access to email, Calendar and contact syncing as well? My wife and I are looking at the Sprint Q as a great solution for her daily needs managing our kids and their lifestyles - email, calendar, and contacts sync'd to a hosted exchange provider such as mail2web.com.
http://www.engadget.com/2006/11/29/pictures-emerge-of-sprints-motorola-q/
So it looks like the Sprint Version of the MOTO Q is imminent. CDMA users don't have the choice of a slim downed Treo 680. Any thoughts as to how the Sprint Q might satisfy the market for people who are not tech gurus but want real time access to email, Calendar and contact syncing as well? My wife and I are looking at the Sprint Q as a great solution for her daily needs managing our kids and their lifestyles - email, calendar, and contacts sync'd to a hosted exchange provider such as mail2web.com.