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Motorola's Symbol MC35 announced for AT&T

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - April 02, 2007


Symbol Technologies announced the MC35 Pocket PC phone at CTIA. The new ruggedized device, coming to AT&T, has built-in GPS and Good push email support, integrated WiFi and Bluetooth.

Motorola's MC35 Enterprise Digital Assistant (EDA) will be available in April to AT&T wireless business customers through an arrangement with Motorola. AT&T made the announcement today at CTIA Wireless 2007 in Orlando in conjunction with Motorola's launch of the MC35.

AT&T customers are the first in the U.S. to have access to the MC35 EDA, which provides a sleek and attractive PDA-like form factor that sets a new standard for size in the durable device space. The MC35 helps mobile employees stay connected to important business information using a variety of built-in communications platforms — including ATT’s nationwide* high-speed wireless data network, Global Positioning Satellite (GPS), Wi-Fi and Bluetooth®.




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