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Motorola MPx200 (AT&T) Review
The good: Affordable; syncs with Microsoft Outlook; MP3 support; expansion slot; crisp color display; built-in speakerphone.
The bad: No Bluetooth; uses 2002 operating system; SD expansion slot isn't SDIO compatible; so-so battery life.
The bottom line: The reasonably priced Motorola MPx200 is an attractive choice for a smart phone without a built-in keyboard.
Motorola MPx200 (AT&T) Specs
Manufacturer: Motorola
Part number: MPx200
- Product Basic Spec
