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Overview: Motorola MC35
Release Date: June, 2007
65.85x127x20.6mm, 185g, Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Phone Edition AKU 3.0, 32bit Intel XScale PXA270, 416MHz CPU, 64MiB RAM, 128MiB ROM, 2.8" 240x320 color reflective TFT display, 2.5mm audio jack, GSM850/GSM900/GSM1800/GSM1900, CSD, GPRS, EDGE, MMC/SD/SDIO, mini-USB port, Bluetooth, WLAN, GPS, Built-in QWERTY-type keyboard, 1.9MP camera, flash, 1350mAh removable battery
Keep your on-the-move workers connected, responsive and productive with the little device that offers big business functionality. This pocketable device puts the combined power of a mobile phone, notebook, camera and bar code scanner at the fingertips of your employees, in a durable device that offers a product life that well exceeds that of the traditional consumer smartphone or PDA.
The convergence of voice and data translates into one device for employees to carry and one device for IT to manage — simplifying your mobility architecture and your capital and operational costs. The robust mobile data capabilities include email, instant and text messaging, image capture and casual bar code scanning.
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about Motorola
In the communications world, the Motorola brand brings to mind innovation. Years of experience engineering portable two-way radio systems led to Motorola's vision of personal, portable communications. The result was the world's first commercial portable cellular phone in 1983. Motorola's DynaTAC 8000X phone and the cellular system behind it changed how the world communicates.
Designing a Portable System
The DynaTAC cellular system required phone calls to be switched from cell to cell as users traveled. Making that happen without a high rate of dropped calls required innovative engineering. And foremost, Motorola had to create a high capacity system that worked with both portable phones and mobile car phones.
Motorola Achieving A World First
On September 21, 1983, Motorola made history when the FCC approved the DynaTAC 8000X phone, the world's first commercial portable cell phone. After more than 10 years and a US$100 million investment, Motorola's commitment produced an innovative portable technology that revolutionized the communications industry and changed the lives of people around the world. Motorola
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Intermec, Motorola, O2, Orange, Palm, QTEK, Samsung, Sprint, Tatung, T-Mobile, Toshiba,
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