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Motorola MPX200 Unlocked
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Exterior
The clamshell-designed Motorola MPX200 is about average
size at 88.9 x 48.2 x 22.8 mm when closed, but very heavy at 124 grams,
considerably more than some handhelds. The overall design is very
clearly an "executive" look, with black and chrome highlights
inside and out.
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The Motorola MPX200 is a
executive model.
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The
internal screen is a 16-bit color TFT display measuring 176 x 220 pixels.
Incidentally the same as that of Microsoft's Windows Mobile for
Smartphone platform, and is very crisp and bright. The external display
on the front cover is a simple monochromatic display with deep blue
backlight: nothing fancy, but readable. The camera lens is embedded in
the top outer face of the phone, small and sunken and off-center with a
small vanity mirror centered next to it. Below it is another
"executive" touch, a series of LED rings around the Motorola
logo that pulse in various colors when a call is incoming or the phone
is charging.
All of the usual keys are present, along with an extra
menu key above the 5-way directional pad. However, for no apparent
reason the Call and Hang-up buttons are reversed, with Call on the
right, contrary to nearly every other mobile phone in existence. All
have a pleasant white backlight, save for Call and Hang-up, which are
green and red, respectively. The antenna is external and roughly 15 mm
long.
The left side of the phone includes a volume rocker as
well as a ringer settings button that lets the user quickly change the
ringer (and LED ring) settings, while the right side includes a
dedicated voice dial button.
Ergonomics
With the exception of the weight, the MPX200 is overall
well built with a good feel in the hand. Buttons are large with a very
slight stylized dip, and while greater key travel would be appreciated,
they were still blind-dial friendly. The backlighting on the keys is
also very easy on the eye. The only problem with the keypad is the
reversal of the Call and Hang-up buttons, which will likely confuse
many users. The directional pad is comfortable, but a bit close to the
Call and Hang-up buttons to avoid their being hit regularly by accident
when playing games.
Features
The MPX200 is a quad-band GSM/GPRS phone, supporting
850/900/1800/1900 MHz networks around the world. The software suite is
fairly standard for this range of phone, including a PIM suite, SMS and
MMS messaging, Wireless Village messaging support, and an email client capable
of both POP3 and IMAP4. Text input is via multi-tap or T9 with
predictive text, and the phone supports both polyphonic ring tones and
Java-based games. All of these are fairly standard, although IMAP4
support is welcome. There is also a small but useful video player.
The integrated camera is typical 0.3 Mega pixel
resolution with no flash, but with the aforementioned vanity mirror.
Image quality was overall fairly good, and the 4x digital zoom worked
well, as did the adjustable brightness. The phone includes 5 MB of RAM
for images and additional software and ring tones, which is more than
most phones these days.
The MPX200 also includes Bluetooth support, but cannot
initiate a pairing with another device except for Hands free profile
devices. Other devices are able to connect to it, however. Why it would
not support bi-directional pairing remains a mystery.
Performance
The Motorola MPX200 had good reception in our tests. As mentioned,
most features are well designed, and the menu system is reasonable and
straightforward. Audio quality was also fine, both through the phone
and through the included earpiece.
The phone includes a basic charging cable, and the
removable 700 mAh Lithium Ion battery is rated for 4 hours talk time or
200 hours standby, which is more or less accurate.
Availability
The Motorola MPX200 is available now through various
carriers for $370 USD without service agreement. Price with service
will vary with the carrier.
Conclusion
The Motorola MPX200 is an overall decent phone, with a
very clear "executive style" slant to it that it pulls off
well. It looks and feels nice, with good bells and whistles to make it
look and feel snazzy, particularly the pulsing LED ring.
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Motorola V600
Motorola's
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high-resolution TFT display, VGA camera, changeable metal casing, and
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Audiovox 8900
Key
features include a large TFT display, BREW (or Java -
carrier-dependent), an outer display, speakerphone, voice dialing,
and 32-chord polyphonic ringtones.
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Motorola MPX200
Motorola's
first Microsoft Smartphone includes the full suite of standard
Smartphone features, including large color display, infrared, USB,
and SD/MMC expansion.
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Motorola T730C
This
update to the popular T720 features restyled interchangeable covers
and 1xRTT high-speed connections for BREW.
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Motorola V180
This
GSM phone is an entry-level clamshell model with a color display. Key
features include an external display, speakerphone, Java 2.0,
changeable outer shells, and MP3 ringtones.
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Motorola V400
Key
features include quad-band world roaming, VGA camera, high-res main
display, MP3 ringtones, speakerphone, and Java.
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Kyocera SE47
Kyocera's
first model with a sliding form factor. Features include a
65,000-color display, BREW, 1xRTT high-speed data, speakerphone, and
voice dialing.
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LG VX6000
This
dual-band CDMA camera phone sports a large 262,000-color main
display, OLED outer display, voice dialing, voice memo, BREW (Get It Now),
and 1xRTT high-speed data.
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Motorola V300
Features
include high-resolution display, VGA camera, and MP3 ringtones,
speakerphone, e-mail client, external display, Java 2, voice dialing,
and 5MB of memory.
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