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What's on my Smartphone (MotoBean)?
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Brand/Model: Motorola MPX 220
ODM: Chi Mei Communications
ODM Name: na
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Model: na
Platform: Smartphone
IMEI: XXXXXXXXXXXXXXX
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CPU: Texas Instruments® ARMV4 OMAP1611
Speed: 204 MHz
RAM size: 32 MB
ROM size: 64 MB
LCD: 220 x 176 TFT Colors: 65536
External LCD: 96 x 64 TFT Colors: 4096
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Windows Mobile™ 2003 Second Edition
Version 4.21.1088 (Build 15101.1.3.2)
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ROM Update versions:
Operator: 0.330.1001.0
Manufacturer: 1.430.0.0
Microsoft: 4.21.15101.0
Language: 0.250.1.0
File System: 4.21.15101.0
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On Phone
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Resco Explorer - File Manager + Reg Editor
Smartphinger SmartMonitor - Homescreen Plugin
PIE Download Pluin
Custom Homescreens
Custom Tones
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On Storage Card
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RJ Shortcuts - Homescreen Plugin
OH Contacts Menu - Send Contacts via SMS/Email
Astraware Bejeweled - Game (Puzzle)
Exient Total Soccer - Game (Sport)
Bounty Hunter Pinball - Game (Arcade)
Toki Tori - Game (Puzzle)
SkyForce - Game (Action)
Hexatco Tennis Addict - Game (Sport)
Ruttensoft Call Assistant - Automated SMS for Missed Calls
Smart SS - Screenshot Utility
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