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Motorola MPx200
Motorola MPx200 is a clamshell phone, clamshell-style smartphone introduced on September 15, 2003 as a joint venture between Motorola and Microsoft. It runs on the Windows Mobile Smartphone 2002 operating system and on the GSM/GPRS network (triband 900/1800/1900). The device was notably also the very first Microsoft Windows smartphone released in the United States, where it was carried by AT&T Wireless, although the Samsung SCH-i600 for the CDMA network was released at the same time, carried by Verizon Wireless. In European territories the Motorola MPx200 was carried by Orange Group, Orange. Motorola MPx200 combined the Personal digital assistant, PDA features of Pocket PCs with the popular 'flip phone' form factor and Cellular network, cellular capabilities while remaining relatively small and light (). It integrates many of the known Windows Mobile features such as Microsoft Office, MSN Messenger, and other email and Internet services. The MPx200 lacked Bluetooth connectivity, ho ...
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MultiMediaCard
MultiMediaCard, officially abbreviated as MMC, is a memory card standard used for solid-state storage. Unveiled in 1997 by SanDisk and Siemens, MMC is based on a surface-contact low-pin-count serial interface using a single memory stack substrate assembly, and is therefore much smaller than earlier systems based on high-pin-count parallel interfaces using traditional surface-mount assembly such as CompactFlash. Both products were initially introduced using SanDisk NOR-based flash technology. MMC is about the size of a postage stamp: 32 mm × 24 mm × 1.4 mm. MMC originally used a 1- bit serial interface, but newer versions of the specification allow transfers of 4 or 8 bits at a time. MMC can be used in many devices that can use Secure Digital (SD) cards. MMCs may be available in sizes up to 16 gigabytes (GB). They are used in almost every context in which memory cards are used, like cellular phones, digital audio players, digital cameras, and ...
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