Motorola on Monday announced two smart phones based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile software, delivering on its commitment to Microsoft software for handsets aimed at business professionals. The telecommunications equipment maker also detailed two handsets for use on 3G (third-generation) mobile phone networks. All of the products were announced at the annual 3GSM World Conference in Cannes. Motorola announced its first Microsoft-based smartphone, the MPx200, in September of last year. On Monday it added the MPx and MPx 100 handsets to its "MotoPro" product series. Both new handsets are due out in the second half of the year, the Schaumburg, Illinois-based company said in a statement. Read on for specs.
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