The first thing that the reviewer pointed out about Sprint’s Motorola Q is that it had more affordable service plans than its Verizon counterpart. Apart from the service plans, the Sprint Q also has design and color differences from the Verizon Q. However, both versions lack Wi-Fi access - which is a standard feature in most Pocket PCs and Smartphones today. The Sprint Q also comes with the NFL Mobile feature that allows you to look at NFL content such as team information, real-time game scores, and other stats. The Q also includes the Handmark On Demand feature that lets you stay updated on the latest information in sports, weather, business, news, and movies. This device runs on the Windows Mobile 5 software suite. One of the problems that the reviewer had with this device is that the numeric keypad doesn’t display the letter assignments to numbers, making it hard for you to input phone numbers such as 555-PHONE.