There were several Windows Mobile based cell phones that were on display at the Microsoft booth.
While many were bulky there was one Audiovox phone that truly stood out:
Not ideal for typing on, the Audiovox SMT5600 would be perfect for just synching your contacts and other information from your Windows based PC. It's small, light and very easy to use, we were quite impressed by it.
Motorola showcased a Windows Mobile based phone, the MPX, that could flip open two different ways:
The phone supported both 802.11 networks and GSM networks, also a nice feature.
However, like many Windows Mobile based phones, we felt that the phone was a bit too bulky and the interface a little too cumbersome for our tastes.
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