Sprint Nextel Corporation operates the third largest wireless telecommunications network in the United States. Sprint is a global Tier 1 Internet carrier, and, as such, makes up a portion of the Internet backbone. In the United States, the company also operates the second largest wireless broadband network and is the third largest long distance provider.
The company was created in 2005 by the $35 billion purchase of Nextel Communications by Sprint Corporation. Sprint Nextel has its world headquarters in Overland Park, Kansas. As of 2008, Sprint Nextel Corporation's mobile phone commercials show simply "Sprint" as the company name.
The Motorola Q Sprint PDA phone combines an iconic ultra-thin design with the power of Windows Mobile. The Q offers an amazing blend of form and function. This phone from Sprint is 50 percent thinner than its top competitors. It includes a large and vibrant color screen, a 1.3-megapixel camera with flash and digital video and audio recording capabilities.
The phone has a large 65K-color LCD and is optimized for video streaming, multimedia capture, and Internet browsing. This phone offers you more spacious typing and its memory card port accepts miniSD cards, while an infrared port allows wireless transmissions. A Mini-USB port underneath provides the users with ability to connect to a PC, also used as a charger and accessory port.
This phone combines the convenience of the cell phone with the extended features of the PDA, combined in the most effective way |