Friday, January 4, 2008

MotoWrong!

We live under the conception that the information provided at the manufacturers' official stores is correct. But I was shocked when I saw that incorrect information was being forwarded to customers at a company owned exclusive store.

Yes, this is true. During my recent visit to Motorola’s Moto Store in Connaught Place, I saw three versions of Moto Q displayed on the shelf. All the three phones are different in terms of looks as well as features but were labeled as Moto Q. I was wondering how will a customer come to know which one runs on CDMA platform and which is the advanced version on GSM. But I noticed something worse than this. The best of these three is the Moto Q9h that runs on Windows Mobile 6.0 platform. But at the store, the information tag announced it to be a phone that runs on Windows Mobile 5.0.

Windows Mobile 6.0 is a very powerful operating system and a phone running on this platform would be amongst the best enterprise phones available in the market. I wonder why Motorola is giving wrong information to the customers?


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