
The Motorola Q9c looks like it has some legs left in it, as Verizon Wireless will be re-launching the smartphone with the addition of TALKS assistive listening technology on-board. What does TALKS assistive technology do? Well, it reads on-screen text to visually impaired or blind customers, letting users interact with additional smartphone features such as email, web surfing and text messaging. Apart from TALKS technology, everything else remains the same hardware-wise. Guess this is the last hurrah for the Motorola Q9c, and we think TALKS assistive technology could be better implemented in other more desirable handsets.
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