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First picture of Orange SPV C500 / HTC Typhoon - new Microsoft Smartphone from HTC - available
May 24, 2004 [MS Smartphone] | By Edward J. R.

... it comes from the same source that published first pictures of Motorola MPx200 so it seems to be reliable... ...

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The only data available at this moment:

SPV c500

108hx46wx18mm

100g

Launch expected July 2004


Commentary: around July 2004 Motorola will start releasing its next Microsoft Smartphone cell phones: Motorola MPx100 and Motorola MPx220 and since then HTC will have big problems to compete with Motorola... for example because Motorola provides MOTOpro Innovation Platform, that ensures reliable Bluetooth, Wi-Fi and other goodies - something that HTC cannot match with anything...


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