Just when you thought they were down, Motorola lets loose with a tiger uppercut of a handset, the MPx. Formerly covered here as the MPx300, the PocketPC flip phone boasts a flurry of features [Tri-band GSM/GPRS, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth, 1.3 megapixel camera, QWERTY thumbboard, touchscreen, SD/MMC slot, 2.8in 320×240 16-bit display], including the unique ability to be viewed and used both horizontally and vertically.
Expected in the latter half of 2004, the MPx is strong, like a lion shot from a cannon mounted on a moving bullet train; the Treo 600 had better stay on its toes.
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