"Meanwhile, Motorola, the world's second largest handset maker, said it would launch two new phones running on software from Microsoft as the two companies target the same business customers by tapping the thirst for e-mail on the move.
Both Nokia and Motorola's new phones flip open to unveil a keyboard and also have the ability to connect to wireless local networks, known as Wi-Fi, for even faster data connections.
These are Motorola's second and third Microsoft-based phones after it launched the first late last year with France Telecom-owned (Paris:FTE.PA - News) Orange (Paris:ORA.PA - News) and U.S.-based AT&T Wireless (NYSE:AWE - News)."


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