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A personal technology article over at the Wall Street Journal discusses the two new smartphones Motorola MPx200, offered by AT&T Wireless, and the Samsung i600. The author finds them to be a "little slow" and not as good as the Treo 600 :? "They're really not even in the Treo's category. They're smart phones for people still interested primarily in making voice calls, but want a few extras. These extras include the ability to synchronize easily with PC-based calendars and address books, and to do light e-mail and a little Web browsing. The phones can also play music, and both accept expansion cards.
I liked the Microsoft Windows Mobile software on both phones, with a few caveats. Except for one big flaw, it's much better than the typical software interface from phone makers and carriers. The software allows the phones to easily synchronize calendars and address books with Microsoft Outlook on a Windows PC. I had no trouble importing scores of dates and an address book of nearly 900 names, and synchronizing changes made on the PC or the phones"