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Motorola launches high-end GSM phone

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Mr Percy P. Batlivala, General Manager, South West Asia, Motorola India Pvt. Ltd., at the launch of MPx200: Power of a PC on the Mobile Phone in the Capital on Thursday. — Kamal Narang

New Delhi , May 6

MOTOROLA India today launched a high-end mobile phone which allows the user to access corporate e-mails, surf Internet, download music and stream video on the handset.

Priced Rs 25,995, the Motorola MPx200 has been developed jointly with Microsoft and will be initially sold exclusively through Hutch outlets in India, said the company's General Manager (South West Asia), Mr. Percy P Batlivala.

"The phone brings the power of a personal computer on a mobile phone will offer users instant access to mails using the Microsoft Outlook interface, chat on MSN Messenger, view documents and files using MS Word, Excel and Powerpoint and browse Internet," he said. The handset works on the Global Standard for Mobile (GSM) platform. Asked if a Code Division Multiple Access (CDMA) version of the phone was in the offing, Mr Batlivala said: "Stay tuned for more."

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