MetroPCS introduced its first Windows Mobile smartphone, and the prepaid carrier is aiming for cost-conscious consumers and businesses that want to stay connected while on the go.
The Samsung Code is powered by Windows Mobile 6.1, and it has a full QWERTY keyboard on the face. While the device does not have the high-end features of something like the BlackBerry Bold 9700, or even the latest version of Microsoft's mobile operating system, the Code can receive push e-mail, calendar, and contact information from Microsoft Exchange servers. Additionally, the handset will also come with Outlook Mobile, and it can receive over-the-air e-mails from Web-based accounts like Gmail.
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Source: Information Week