Introduction
Motorola's MPX200 has become wildly popular despite its basic specifications; Anthony Newman finds out if it has what it takes to stand up to the competition.
What's positive:
Looks great; solid and dependable What's negative:
No camera or Bluetooth; Smartphone 2002; quite thick; mediocre keys
Conclusion
Motorola have crafted a very solid, quite attractive and fairly usable handset in the MPx200, which is nice. Specifically, the clamshell form-factor is neat, and the external speaker is exceptional. However, it simply cannot compete with recent offerings from rivals: there's no Bluetooth, no camera, no SDIO and an old version of the Smartphone platform. In the light of these glaring specification issues, the MPx200 is nothing more than mediocre.
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