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Motorola MPx200 review

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Saturday 28 August 2004, 6:00 PM

Excellent product, feature packed


It's a good phone, especially if you download the Windows 2003 upgrade. My only gripe is with AT&T.

The syncing with Outlook is my favorite feature, but features like WAV files as ringtones (so you have an infinite amount of ringtones for free at your disposal) tons of free apps and the ability to even watch movies on it is excellent.

9.0

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Overview

Motorola MPx200

Editors rating
Rating: 8.0
Verdict

Motorola’s first Microsoft smartphone is affordable, and has a neat clamshell design.

Typical price

Free

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