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Review: Windows Mobile 2003 Second Edition

By Troy Dreier
June 15, 2004

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To see what the new screen options can bring, you'll need to wait for the Motorola MPx, which was announced in late February of this year. A unique device, the MPx is a smartphone and wireless messenger with an arresting dual-hinge design. Users will open the device lengthwise to use it as a standard "clamshell" cell phone, or widthwise to use it as an e-mail messenger. For e-mail, it will have a full QWERTY keyboard. It should make it easy to stay in touch without carrying around a bulky handheld. For more on the MPx, look here.


MPx Closed
             
MPx Vertical



MPx Horizontal

Windows Mobile 2003 SE might not be a grand, exciting upgrade in itself-and Microsoft acknowledged this by not calling it Mobile 2004-but it heralds the way for big new changes to come, and that's something to get excited about.

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