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Motorola introduces cell phones with Windows


Tuesday, February 24, 2004

Motorola announced two smart phones based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile software that aimed at business professionals. 

The MPx200, the first Microsoft-base smart-phone, was introduced in September last year. Two additional models, MPx and MPx 100 handsets, were added to the product series this week, Motorola said. 

The MPx is a dual-hinge clamshell style phone that opens vertically for traditional phone operation and horizontally for use as an e-mail device, Motorola said. It has a QWERTY keyboard, a 16-bit color touch-screen display with 320 pixel by 240 pixel resolution, integrated Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, and an Secure Digital/MMC slot for up to 1G byte of additional memory, Motorola said.

The MPx 100 is a more traditional style phone with integrated Bluetooth, MP3 player and a mini-SD slot for up to 512M-bytes in additional memory. A Wi-Fi adapter and QWERTY keyboard will be available as accessories, Motorola said.

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