The Motorola Q is similar to a Blackberry phone in many ways, but there are a few differences. The Blackberry has better international roaming, email integration, and talk time. The Motorola Q has a 1.3 megapixel camera that the Blackberry does not.
The Blackberry and Motorola charm are undeniably similar in stlye, but still very different. The Motorola charm is more like an Android in its function. But, if you like the feel and look of a Blackberry then this phone is very similar.
The Motorola xprt has more up to date hardware than the Blackberry as it is newer. However, many still prefer the Blackberry's operating system as it has many useful features the Motorola xprt does not.
The Motorola Barrage has some of the lowest battery life out of any of the Motorola phones in it's line, but you can still text from it of course. The Blackberry Storm has a much improved battery life and texting capability.
Any of the motorola bluetooth products work very well with blackberry products.
Older Blackberries use a USB mini charger. Newer Blackberries use a USB micro charger. If the Motorola charger in question has the same plug end as your Blackberry, then yes.
Apple and Blackberry, Motorola, Samsung, Nokia and many more
no they are two different phone manufacturers
i think cause they have the same plug so that will be a YES
No blackberry is made by an independent computer co. That starts with a p. It's an abbreviation like pda or something. Can't remember. But I know there not related
well there is the Motorola droid, the blackberry curve 8530, lg chocolate touch,htc droid Eris, blackberry storm 2,htc imagio, pantech razzle, nokia 7705 twist,Motorola entice w766that's all i know about
AT&T offers a large variety of Acer, Apple, BlackBerry, HTC, LG, Motorola, Nokia, Pantech, Samsung, Sony, and even their very own AT&T brand of phones.