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Guest daveydm196324
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ive had the mpx for about four days now and although i am a smartphone novice i must say mpx is a cracking piece of kit, the handsfree speaker is good quality, call quality is very good, generally speed of applications very good. I can honestly say if Motorola bring out a mpx220 based on the same form factor as mpx200, but to include camera, bt, and os2003, this i think would be the best smartphone money could buy. Only took delivery today of the e200, so far impressed it connected to my sonyericsson bt handsfree kit and call quality good, video camera very good and camera, lots quicker than my e100 will keep you posted on my comparisons.

davey

Guest Bunchie
Posted

I would definitely like to hear on what i'm missing out on with the E200. I obviously plumped for the MPX200 and i absolutely love it to bits! As you said, when the bluetooth and camera come along in the next version i think it definitely will be the best smartphone money can buy :lol:

Guest spacecowboy6982
Posted

Which makes me wonder why I decided to buy the E-200 now :roll: THe MPx220 which is still rumoured to be out around late February/March will be the best smartphone money can buy, so long as they keep the shape and design of the 200. Still, what I think might happen is Microsoft might see how windows mobile goes on the E-200 and then eventually bring it out onto other mobiles. Kind of like SPV bug testers then the MPx200 comes along with virtually no bugs atall.

We can be sure of one thing, time will tell :lol:

Guest daveydm196324
Posted

bunchie

the only diff i miss on the mpx200 is bt and camera video which is on the e200. I really enjoy using the motorola i think the form factor is great and i think it has the edge on the e200 for general speed although the e200 is quick. I am desperate to get the talked about mpx220 this would be a mobile fanatics dream

dream

Guest Pagemakers
Posted

I have both and as a quick comparison...

The screen is far brighter on the E100/200 then the MPX200, maybe that's got something to do with battery life!

The MPX200's battery since this morning is on 3, my E200 is on 2 (and that's most unusual. It's normally barely on 1)!

The MPX200 is very fast. Faster than the E200 in SOME areas but not in others.

The MPX200 STILL sticks on GRPS dialling.... (really bad for me - can't connect for last 2 hours).

The MPX200 has voice dialling (it can call people, URL's and email addresses).

The MPX200 has IA Space Maker, Sim Manger, Task Manger and System Info on SD card. IA Space Maker and Task Manger is installed on the E200's ROM

The MPX200 has about 11Mb available memory. The E200 - 7.5MB

The buttons on the MPX200 are a little lifeless and hard to press.

Call quality on the MPX200 is far better.

My preference - If the e200 remembered my T9 words and the email polling bug was fixed, it would be the E200. Simply because it's not a flip phone and 2003 is better. Even now though, if I had to hand one back it would be the MPX200.

Guest Pagemakers
Posted

Re my posting above. It must have been an Orange glitch the day I wrote it.

I can confirm the MPX200 does not stick on the GPRS dialling screen.

Nor has it lost any T9 saved text so far. During the same period my E200 has lost them 20+ times :lol:

The more I use the Moto the more I like it.

Give it a camera and the 2003 OS and it would beat the E200 hands down and that comes from a non-flip phone lover!

Posted from my SmartPhone!

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Guest markdotpeters5
Posted

I second that. I'm missing not having a camera, but other than that it's an awesome phone.

I'm just interested in what specifically people think the mpx200 is faster at than that e200? Friend of mine has an e200 and is seems marginally faster in just about everything.

cheers

Guest spacecowboy6982
Posted
Give it a camera and the 2003 OS and it would beat the E200 hands down and that comes from a non-flip phone lover!

Hell yeah :!: I thought the "220" was goin to be exactly like that - except it has a bloody external aerial :evil: who the hell needs a quadband phone - this is obvously aimed at the elite businessman :roll:

Guest frazzel
Posted

SPV E200 is is what i have and prefer, as I find it a very easy phone to navigate. Also friends of mine have got hang of the SPV E200 and tried mine out, and found it quite easy to use! 8)

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