Wednesday, July 28, 2010

Motorola MC35 Enterprise Digital Assistant

Motorola recently announced a PDA which is actually being advertised with a new lingo known as a EDA - Enterprise Digital Assistant. The handheld device is capable of delivering good quality voice and data applications. The device is one of the first to be labelled as an EDA, but for the layman its as good as a PDA.

The Motorola MC35 comes with GPS functionality, WiFi, Bluetooth V2.0 and EDGE. The phone can work with Tri-band GSM networks and runs on a Intel XScale PXA270 416MHz powered by the latest Windows Mobile 5.0 operating system.

The Motorola MC35 is to be launched at a price close to $600 and is pretty expensive to start off with, but we expect the price to drop as competition increases.

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