Motorola's new Windows Mobile 2003 for Smartphone-powered MPx100 sports an integrated 1.3 megapixel camera, Bluetooth, SDIO support and more.
 | Motorola MPx100
| At the ongoing 3GSM World Congress in Cannes, France, Motorola today introduced the MPx100 smartphone. Software-wise, the MPx100 is powered by Microsoft's Windows Mobile 2003 for Smartphone platform, while hardware-wise Motorola has abandoned the clamshell form factor of the MPx200 in favour of a more traditional candy bar design, complete with a joystick for navigation purposes.
Leveraging Windows Mobile Outlook e-mail and PIM synchronization, the 900/1800/1900 MHz GSM/GPRS device also provides connectivity through IrDA and Bluetooth.
The Motorola MPx100 boasts up to 512MB of expandable memory through a built-in SD slot, an integrated 1.3 mega pixel camera with flash and 3x zoom, Java technology, and a large, high-quality color screen.
Furthermore the Smartphone sports an integrated MP3 player, and instant messaging capabilities through MSN Messenger. The MPx100 also allows for photo album storage and features embedded Multi-Media Messaging Service (MMS) capability for sending and receiving photos, wallpapers, icons and more. Available accessories will include a Bluetooth Stereo Headset, a GPS Bluetooth receiver and a Wi-Fi adapter.
The Motorola MPx100 features Pocket Internet Explorer supporting HTML, WAP 2.0 and GPRS for browsing the mobile internet, and Java applications can be downloaded Over-The-Air.
The Motorola MPx100 is expected to be available in the second half of 2004, while pricing will depend on the operator.
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