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Motorola phone with Microsoft software is on par with rivals December 26, 2003 [MS Smartphone] | By anonymous 1. ...says BusinessWeek, the major business magazine.
Furthermore again Motorola MPx200 gets positive review: Personally, I prefer the Treo 600, which does everything the Smartphone does at least as well and has a keyboard and a bigger display. But it is substantially bigger and costs more than twice as much. If you want something more phonelike that fits more easily into your pocket, the MPx200 is a good choice. One area where the Smartphone outdoes most competitors is ... ... e-mail. You can fetch mail from any standard Internet account, and it´s fairly easy to select an address from your contact list by tapping out the first couple of letters of a name. Because the only way to enter data is by tapping away on the telephone dial pad, you´re probably not going to be composing long messages, but it is a handy device for reading mail on the go. It gets better if your business mail system is Exchange and your employer is running Microsoft´s Mobile Information Server. Then your phone not only will get mail delivered to it automatically, but contacts, calendar items, to-dos, and other information will stay synchronized over the air. To read the article at BusinessWeek in full click here.
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