Motorola Q User Review
"Emails don't stay on device until you delete them"
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Scott Nelson
4.4
"Emails don't stay on device until you delete them"
The good: The phone has great features and is generally pretty goodThe bad: The emails you download using a POP3 service only stay on the device until you delete them off the server. Once your POP3 mail client removes the message from your mail server, the device seems to think it should also delete them from itself. This is the MOST ANNOYING "feature" of the thing. In my opinion, it should keep messages until you TELL IT to delete them.Summary: The phone sometimes reboots itself for no apparent reason, but otherwise it's a pretty capable device.