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  1. #1
    Paul Smith
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    If you have, what are your thoughts?

    Cheers,

    Paul





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  2. #2
    momma
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    Re: Anyone got the motorola MPx200?

    I really dig it
    I had the 720 and the v60
    This one is by far the best, bought 256sdram and filled with mp3s,
    love it. Nice and loud ear volume and ringer. This one rings and
    vibrates at the same time like Nokia
    Sync software is flawless
    I highly recommend it
    On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 20:40:22 -0000, "Paul Smith"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >If you have, what are your thoughts?
    >
    >Cheers,
    >
    >Paul
    >





  3. #3
    momma
    Guest

    Re: Anyone got the motorola MPx200?

    I really dig it
    I had the 720 and the v60
    This one is by far the best, bought 256sdram and filled with mp3s,
    love it. Nice and loud ear volume and ringer. This one rings and
    vibrates at the same time like Nokia
    Sync software is flawless
    I highly recommend it
    On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 20:40:22 -0000, "Paul Smith"
    <[email protected]> wrote:

    >If you have, what are your thoughts?
    >
    >Cheers,
    >
    >Paul
    >





  4. #4
    Alien
    Guest

    Re: Anyone got the motorola MPx200?

    Does it have problems with stability of software?

    --
    ===============================
    "We ride together, we die together...
    Bad Boys for life"
    ===============================
    "momma" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    | I really dig it
    | I had the 720 and the v60
    | This one is by far the best, bought 256sdram and filled with mp3s,
    | love it. Nice and loud ear volume and ringer. This one rings and
    | vibrates at the same time like Nokia
    | Sync software is flawless
    | I highly recommend it
    | On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 20:40:22 -0000, "Paul Smith"
    | <[email protected]> wrote:
    |
    | >If you have, what are your thoughts?
    | >
    | >Cheers,
    | >
    | >Paul
    | >
    |





  5. #5
    Alien
    Guest

    Re: Anyone got the motorola MPx200?

    Does it have problems with stability of software?

    --
    ===============================
    "We ride together, we die together...
    Bad Boys for life"
    ===============================
    "momma" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    | I really dig it
    | I had the 720 and the v60
    | This one is by far the best, bought 256sdram and filled with mp3s,
    | love it. Nice and loud ear volume and ringer. This one rings and
    | vibrates at the same time like Nokia
    | Sync software is flawless
    | I highly recommend it
    | On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 20:40:22 -0000, "Paul Smith"
    | <[email protected]> wrote:
    |
    | >If you have, what are your thoughts?
    | >
    | >Cheers,
    | >
    | >Paul
    | >
    |





  6. #6
    Stevie_mac
    Guest

    Re: Anyone got the motorola MPx200?

    There's no other phone to be had!

    Its a pedigree amongst mongrels!

    The phone its self is quality in your hand.

    Most people that see what it can do are very impressed - especially when you play a full film - or show them a complete
    book (I have like 5 complete books (using repligo) - still tons of space for more!), instant messenger (there's an aim
    client too), internet explorer, caller id with photos if you want.

    Like...

    On Nightshift, I plug in the head phones & listen to my MP3s - in stereo!

    When you plug it into its cradle, all your new contacts are added to your outlook contacts list (outlook2000 comes with
    it) & all your new outlook contacts & birthdays & anniversaries & appointments etc etc etc are sync'd to your phone (not
    one button pressed)

    tons of free ( and non free) software there is to be had - I use codewallet - my many forum details are stored there!

    store numerous tel nos & emails for each person - easy to get to - via filters - or just press like 12 and any name with
    an AB, AD, AE, BD, BE, BF, CD, CE, CF in are found instantly. (it works much better than I explain it)

    Is DEF one of the best

    If you can both wait & afford it, get the mpx220 due out some time this year, otherwise, the MPx200 is the best to be
    had!

    AND NO, I don't work for Motorola, I just like the phone!

    "Paul Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > If you have, what are your thoughts?
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > Paul
    >
    >



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  7. #7
    Stevie_mac
    Guest

    Re: Anyone got the motorola MPx200?

    There's no other phone to be had!

    Its a pedigree amongst mongrels!

    The phone its self is quality in your hand.

    Most people that see what it can do are very impressed - especially when you play a full film - or show them a complete
    book (I have like 5 complete books (using repligo) - still tons of space for more!), instant messenger (there's an aim
    client too), internet explorer, caller id with photos if you want.

    Like...

    On Nightshift, I plug in the head phones & listen to my MP3s - in stereo!

    When you plug it into its cradle, all your new contacts are added to your outlook contacts list (outlook2000 comes with
    it) & all your new outlook contacts & birthdays & anniversaries & appointments etc etc etc are sync'd to your phone (not
    one button pressed)

    tons of free ( and non free) software there is to be had - I use codewallet - my many forum details are stored there!

    store numerous tel nos & emails for each person - easy to get to - via filters - or just press like 12 and any name with
    an AB, AD, AE, BD, BE, BF, CD, CE, CF in are found instantly. (it works much better than I explain it)

    Is DEF one of the best

    If you can both wait & afford it, get the mpx220 due out some time this year, otherwise, the MPx200 is the best to be
    had!

    AND NO, I don't work for Motorola, I just like the phone!

    "Paul Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > If you have, what are your thoughts?
    >
    > Cheers,
    >
    > Paul
    >
    >



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  8. #8
    Stevie_mac
    Guest

    Re: Anyone got the motorola MPx200?

    Another thing,

    Its surprising how few people know about MS smartphones - I mean, most people see it, think year that's ok, you show
    them stuff, by 5 mins there going, Wow, I didn't even know they made these things. How longs it been out, where did you
    get it, bet it cost a fortune, what else can it do etc...


    Also, my wife has a V525, the menus are ****e & completely different from her ALL her previous phones - all of them were
    different! All MS smartphones adhere to a STD set out by MS - it is by far the most functional & intuitive menu system
    I've used on a mobile phone.



    "Stevie_mac" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > There's no other phone to be had!
    >
    > Its a pedigree amongst mongrels!
    >
    > The phone its self is quality in your hand.
    >
    > Most people that see what it can do are very impressed - especially when you play a full film - or show them a

    complete
    > book (I have like 5 complete books (using repligo) - still tons of space for more!), instant messenger (there's an aim
    > client too), internet explorer, caller id with photos if you want.
    >
    > Like...
    >
    > On Nightshift, I plug in the head phones & listen to my MP3s - in stereo!
    >
    > When you plug it into its cradle, all your new contacts are added to your outlook contacts list (outlook2000 comes

    with
    > it) & all your new outlook contacts & birthdays & anniversaries & appointments etc etc etc are sync'd to your phone

    (not
    > one button pressed)
    >
    > tons of free ( and non free) software there is to be had - I use codewallet - my many forum details are stored there!
    >
    > store numerous tel nos & emails for each person - easy to get to - via filters - or just press like 12 and any name

    with
    > an AB, AD, AE, BD, BE, BF, CD, CE, CF in are found instantly. (it works much better than I explain it)
    >
    > Is DEF one of the best
    >
    > If you can both wait & afford it, get the mpx220 due out some time this year, otherwise, the MPx200 is the best to be
    > had!
    >
    > AND NO, I don't work for Motorola, I just like the phone!
    >
    > "Paul Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > > If you have, what are your thoughts?
    > >
    > > Cheers,
    > >
    > > Paul
    > >
    > >

    >
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  9. #9
    Stevie_mac
    Guest

    Re: Anyone got the motorola MPx200?

    Another thing,

    Its surprising how few people know about MS smartphones - I mean, most people see it, think year that's ok, you show
    them stuff, by 5 mins there going, Wow, I didn't even know they made these things. How longs it been out, where did you
    get it, bet it cost a fortune, what else can it do etc...


    Also, my wife has a V525, the menus are ****e & completely different from her ALL her previous phones - all of them were
    different! All MS smartphones adhere to a STD set out by MS - it is by far the most functional & intuitive menu system
    I've used on a mobile phone.



    "Stevie_mac" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > There's no other phone to be had!
    >
    > Its a pedigree amongst mongrels!
    >
    > The phone its self is quality in your hand.
    >
    > Most people that see what it can do are very impressed - especially when you play a full film - or show them a

    complete
    > book (I have like 5 complete books (using repligo) - still tons of space for more!), instant messenger (there's an aim
    > client too), internet explorer, caller id with photos if you want.
    >
    > Like...
    >
    > On Nightshift, I plug in the head phones & listen to my MP3s - in stereo!
    >
    > When you plug it into its cradle, all your new contacts are added to your outlook contacts list (outlook2000 comes

    with
    > it) & all your new outlook contacts & birthdays & anniversaries & appointments etc etc etc are sync'd to your phone

    (not
    > one button pressed)
    >
    > tons of free ( and non free) software there is to be had - I use codewallet - my many forum details are stored there!
    >
    > store numerous tel nos & emails for each person - easy to get to - via filters - or just press like 12 and any name

    with
    > an AB, AD, AE, BD, BE, BF, CD, CE, CF in are found instantly. (it works much better than I explain it)
    >
    > Is DEF one of the best
    >
    > If you can both wait & afford it, get the mpx220 due out some time this year, otherwise, the MPx200 is the best to be
    > had!
    >
    > AND NO, I don't work for Motorola, I just like the phone!
    >
    > "Paul Smith" <[email protected]> wrote in message news:[email protected]...
    > > If you have, what are your thoughts?
    > >
    > > Cheers,
    > >
    > > Paul
    > >
    > >

    >
    >
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  10. #10
    Ken
    Guest

    Re: Anyone got the motorola MPx200?

    None at all ... rock solid.

    Not to say it's perfect, as there are a couple of nits that people have been
    reporting in the various Smartphone forums. The most prevelent one concerns
    something about caller ID callups of names & so on from your address book
    not working well. Mine's never shown this at all but then I only have 100
    or so names. One guy that said he had more than 3,000 names in has address
    book was pretty upset by this "flaw." Again, I have not see it.

    I have tried a number of phones over the years with TrueSync (Motorola),
    Nokia, and SE and NONE have come close to the easy of use of the MS phone.
    Not even in the same ball park!!

    Cheers!!

    Ken


    "Alien" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Does it have problems with stability of software?
    >
    > --
    > ===============================
    > "We ride together, we die together...
    > Bad Boys for life"
    > ===============================
    > "momma" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > | I really dig it
    > | I had the 720 and the v60
    > | This one is by far the best, bought 256sdram and filled with mp3s,
    > | love it. Nice and loud ear volume and ringer. This one rings and
    > | vibrates at the same time like Nokia
    > | Sync software is flawless
    > | I highly recommend it
    > | On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 20:40:22 -0000, "Paul Smith"
    > | <[email protected]> wrote:
    > |
    > | >If you have, what are your thoughts?
    > | >
    > | >Cheers,
    > | >
    > | >Paul
    > | >
    > |
    >
    >






  11. #11
    Ken
    Guest

    Re: Anyone got the motorola MPx200?

    None at all ... rock solid.

    Not to say it's perfect, as there are a couple of nits that people have been
    reporting in the various Smartphone forums. The most prevelent one concerns
    something about caller ID callups of names & so on from your address book
    not working well. Mine's never shown this at all but then I only have 100
    or so names. One guy that said he had more than 3,000 names in has address
    book was pretty upset by this "flaw." Again, I have not see it.

    I have tried a number of phones over the years with TrueSync (Motorola),
    Nokia, and SE and NONE have come close to the easy of use of the MS phone.
    Not even in the same ball park!!

    Cheers!!

    Ken


    "Alien" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    news:[email protected]...
    > Does it have problems with stability of software?
    >
    > --
    > ===============================
    > "We ride together, we die together...
    > Bad Boys for life"
    > ===============================
    > "momma" <[email protected]> wrote in message
    > news:[email protected]...
    > | I really dig it
    > | I had the 720 and the v60
    > | This one is by far the best, bought 256sdram and filled with mp3s,
    > | love it. Nice and loud ear volume and ringer. This one rings and
    > | vibrates at the same time like Nokia
    > | Sync software is flawless
    > | I highly recommend it
    > | On Wed, 7 Jan 2004 20:40:22 -0000, "Paul Smith"
    > | <[email protected]> wrote:
    > |
    > | >If you have, what are your thoughts?
    > | >
    > | >Cheers,
    > | >
    > | >Paul
    > | >
    > |
    >
    >






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