
The FCC has been toying with the Motorola QA4 for some time now as they have documents on the said device. The QA4 will come in the popular slider form factor that boasts a touch screen display as well for (hopefully) intuitive user input. It will connect your calls via the tri-band 850/1700/1900 MHz CDMA radios, feature EV-DO connectivity for fast on-the-go browsing, aGPS to help you get around and stereo Bluetooth connectivity to handle hands-free calls if you’re rocking to a Bluetooth headset, of course. The QA4 will be a media-centric phone, featuring built-in YouTube and Picasa features. There is no word on availability or pricing, but it does play nice with wireless network operators Sprint, Verizon and MetroPCS.
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