Specifications
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Q. If my customer has service with both a CDMA and GSM carrier, will the MC65 automatically switch to the
network that has the best coverage?
A. No, the user or application software must select the WAN technology, band/frequency or the carrier on which
they want the device to operate. Through the Motorola Enterprise User Interface, users can quickly and easily
change the radio configuration to operate on different carrier network — as long as there is an existing contract
with that carrier.
Motorola Enterprise User Interface (MEUI)
Q. What is the MEUI?
A. As we talked to customers and conducted usability research, we found that users frequently access the same
applications and data. The MEUI is designed to make that information more readily accessible, either displayed
on the home screen or available through one click.
For example, on the MEUI home screen, all of the messaging and management characteristics are displayed at
all times. In addition, there is an application bar that can be customized by users to provide one button access to
their most frequently used applications or features.
We believe that by eliminating the need to drill down through menus or lists, the MEUI will make users more
efficient and productive.
Q. Do I have to use the MEUI?
A. No. The MEUI is optional and is available through a menu choice. The standard Windows Mobile interface can
be used, as well as any custom interface the enterprise may require.
Q. My customer has already developed a custom Home Screen and various applications; can they be ported
to the MC65?
A. Yes, the MC65 was designed to support custom Home Screens and customers can incorporate their custom
Home Screen into the device. The MC65 supports the Enterprise Mobility Developer’s Kit (EMDK) APIs so that
customers can also port their existing Windows Mobile applications onto the MC65.
Marketing Plans and Positioning
Q: How is the MC65 positioned compared to the MC75A?
A: The MC65 will be for new form-factor sensitive customers that have a requirement for dual software configurable
3G WAN. It protects customer’s investments in applications through software platforming which includes support
for Motorola’s EMDK APIs and Fusion.
The MC75A is a technology refresh of the field-proven MC70/MC75 and provides investment protection to those
customers that are already using the MC70/MC75 today or customers who want to leverage the extensive set of
accessory ecosystem for extended solution reach (for example: Fingerprint Sensor, Smart Card reader, mobile
payment, etc). It extends the lifecycle of the product family and provides backward compatibility with MC70/75
accessories and peripherals.
Mechanical
Q: What is the size of the display screen on the MC65?
A: The MC65 has a 3.5” VGA display.
Q: Has Motorola considered offering a monochrome display for outdoor usage so the screen is visible in
bright sunlight?
A: No, the 3.5” VGA color display is designed for outdoor and indoor usage.
Q: What are the MC65 keypad options?
A: The MC65 comes standard with a Numeric, QWERTY, AZERTY, or QWERTZ keypad.










