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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