First Microsoft smart phone hits U.S. stores
AT&T Wireless Inc. on Tuesday began selling Motorola Inc.’s MPx200, the first smart phone based on Microsoft Corp. software to be sold in the U.S. "The MPx200 is also the first Microsoft-based phone to be offered by a major handset maker, which analysts have said may help Microsoft establish its long-sought-after credibility in the mobile phone market."
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