
You might have seen you local FedEx guy toting one of these babies. Being that it's over 1 inch thick and weighs close to an arm-busting pound, this is not quite a consumer phone. However the spec list is surely impressive:
Motorola has announced that it will expand its line of MC70 Enterprise Digital Assistants (EDA) that will support CDMA-EVDO networks, making the new MC70 complement the existing GSM/EDGE version. The MC70 is one hardy handheld mobile computer, featuring multi-mode wireless networking, voice and data communications, and advanced data capture capabilities all crammed into a single, ergonomic form factor.
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