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Reviews of the Motorola MPx200 (AT&T)

  • 7.0

    asia.cnet.com

    By Lee Chee Wee | March 2, 2004

    Review Summary: If you are looking for a feature-packed phone, the Motorola MPx200 fits the bill with its PIM functionality, multimedia and multitasking capabilities. Unfortunately, if Bluetooth support and build quality are important factors, you may want to look ...

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  • 7.0

    trustedreviews.com

    By Andrew Swinton | February 27, 2004

    Review Summary: If you're looking for a no frills Windows based SmartPhone that won't break the bank, the Motorola MPx200 might be worth considering. Just make sure that you don't need Bluetooth or a built-in camera.

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  • No Rating

    mobiletechreview.com

    By Tong Zhang | February 1, 2004

    Review Summary: This long awaited Smartphone running Microsoft Windows Mobile Smartphone 2002 hits the mark with its easy desktop syncing, full PIM software bundle and rich multimedia and gaming features. The easy data sharing and communications makes this handset an ...

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  • No Rating

    geek.com

    By Geek.com Team | January 28, 2004

    Review Summary: Crossword puzzles can be quite challenging, and I never really have the patience to get through a full one that I see in a magazine or the newspaper. Hexacto released a new game called Merriam-Webster Crossword Challenge that significantly improves ...

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  • No Rating

    infosyncworld.com

    By Anthony Newman | January 27, 2004

    Review Summary: Motorola's MPX200 has become wildly popular despite its basic specifications; Anthony Newman finds out if it has what it takes to stand up to the competition.

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Manufacturer: Motorola

Part number: MPx200

General

  • Product Type Smartphone
  • Service Provider AT&T
  • Width 1.9 in
  • Depth 1.1 in
  • Height 3.5 in
  • Weight 4 oz

Cellular

  • Technology GSM
  • Band GSM 900/1800/1900 (Tri-Band)
  • Phone Design Folder type phone
  • Antenna Internal
  • Vibrating Alert Yes
  • Voice Dialing Yes
  • Voice Recorder Yes
  • Wireless Interface Infrared (IrDA)
  • Application Software MSN Messenger, Microsoft ActiveSync, Windows Media Player, Microsoft Pocket Outlook, Microsoft Pocket Internet Explorer

Communicator Features

  • Operating System Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC

Messaging & Data Services

  • Supported Email Protocols POP3, IMAP4
  • GPRS (General Packet Radio Service) Yes
  • Internet Browser Yes
  • Messaging / Data Features Text messages

GPS System

  • GPS Navigation None

Display

  • Type LCD display
  • Technology TFT
  • Display Resolution 176 x 220 pixels
  • Color Depth 16-bit (65000 colors)
  • Display Indicators Roaming, Battery meter, Signal strength, Text message waiting, Voice message waiting
  • Display Languages English

Digital Player (Recorder)

  • Supported Digital Audio Standards MP3, WMA

Connections

  • Connector Type Sub-mini-phone 2.5 mm, 1 x USB
  • Slot Provided 1 x SD Memory Card

Miscellaneous

  • Included Accessories Headset
  • Cables Included USB cable

Power

  • Type Phone charging stand

Battery

  • Technology - Lithium ion
  • Talk Time 210 - 310 min
  • Standby Time 70 - 100 h

Manufacturer Warranty

  • Service & Support 1 year warranty
  • Service & Support Details Limited warranty - 1 year

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