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Comparison of Motorola MPx200 with SonyEricsson P900 and Treo 600 December 11, 2003 [MS Smartphone] | By anonymous 1. And if you eye the Motorola MPx200, you can choose any carrier you want as long as itīs AT&T Wireless. ... writes the reviewer. Futhermore he seems to dislike Motorola MPx200: Unfortunately, the MPx200 also exhibits symptoms of 1.0-itis, those little design goofs typical of a first release. The thumbwheel on the left side, for example, works nicely to adjust the ringer or earpiece volume - but it doesnīt scroll through menus, as youīd expect. The keys donīt light up, either; thereīs no way to punch in a number in the dark. (You canīt use the on-screen dialing pad, because there isnīt one. Unlike its rivals, this phoneīs screen isnīt touch-sensitive.) Furthermore, you might have expected a $300 smartphone to include a built-in camera or a Bluetooth transmitter (for wireless connections to a Bluetooth headset, or to turn the cellphone into a glorified Internet antenna for your palmtop or laptop). To read the article in full click here.
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