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htc pda phone

I cant seem to find an exact release date for the phone/PDA, but some articles are saying March 2008. ???

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htc pda phone

I have had the Voyager since it’s release and have loved it. My upgrade is coming soon and I have been searching for my next phone. I have seen the Versa, and wasn’t thrilled. It seems rather strange and bulky. The Voyager does everything the Versa does and is more compact.

It seems like all of Verizon’s good phones that I like are PDA phones which require a new more expensive “data plan”.

What will come out soon that has a full QWERTY keyboard, that is not a PDA phone that requires a new plan?

Is the HTC Pro PDA phone? I liked that one.

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pda phone review

Ok its time for a new cell phone.. Right now i have a Sony ericsson t910i, PDA system. No wifi but it has external memory.. And its an MP3 player as well. Flip down screen. I ABSOLUTELY love it! But its wearing out on me.. I want a phone with similar Things .

1. The external Memory
2. Plays Mp3s ( optional ringtones)

Ive narrowed it down to these 2 phones. They come free with my plan… Believe me if i could afford a NICE ONE. id get the dash or blackberry or something. :)
SO… out of these 2 phones. ( follow links. to Tmobile)
Which do you think is NICER?… has Better FUNCTIONS?

Does the SDA play Mp3 ?– i dont know… Does anyone have any ideas?… Ive looked through several reviews But has window media.– Hmm..

http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/phones/Detail.aspx?device=2193b84e-8051-484e-9f9c-0c6af54a4c95

http://www.t-mobile.com/shop/phones/Detail.aspx?device=4d94ce34-4a2b-4e0c-b97e-373968b1957f
Sorry not flip down screen. Flip down KEYBOARD. ..
ive been with tmobile a few years.. this is Just an UPDATE.
SDA-
Bluetooth® wireless technology
Organizer with PC synchronization Synchronize your calendar, contacts, and more to your desktop.
Windows Mobile® Familiar and easy to use Windows Mobile® experience
Speakerphone Put down the phone and keep talking with a convenient speakerphone.
E-Mail integration options Access up to eight of your work and personal e-mail accounts from your T-Mobile phone.
Instant messaging: Yahoo!®, MSN®, and AOL®* Send and receive instant messages with Yahoo!, MSN, or AOL.
1.3 Megapixel camera Take high-quality pictures from your phone that you can enlarge or print.
Video camera Capture short video clips to keep for yourself or share with friends and family.
Windows Media® Player Windows Media Player lets you play audio and video files you download from the Internet or receive over e-mail.
Expandable mini SD me

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pda telephone

Dual SIM card phone
Operating Frequency: GSM
Network Frequency: 900/1800MHz
Parameters:Special double speakers
Screen parameter 2.6 inch TFTs 260,000 colors;
Explain a rate:240 ×s 320 pxeses, PDA touch screen
double camersa ,Camera: 130 megas-piexel CMOS,
support to shoot video with sound,
the time is depended on storage
Memory:support to expand, Max support 2 GB to expand,
free gift:256 TF card
Battery:1050mAh Li-ion * 2pcs
Support handwrit with touch panel
Telephone bell ring 64 chordses;Support mp4,mp3, midi,
Telephone directories: 500 groups of contacts of carte de visit,
support incoming call with big head sticker, grouping ring
Messages &Multimedia messaging: 100 pieces, support SMS, MMS
OSD language:English,Simplified & Complicated Chinese ,
some other languages according to the quantity
Miscellaneous Handsfree, SMS group sending, Voice recorder,
WAP, Handwritten input, Bluetooth, GPRS download, MMS,
Memory extended, E-book, single standby with dual cards,
two-way calls recording, calls show
Dimensions: 112x 59x 16mm
color: black
Weight with battery:109.4g
Talk time: 150 minutes
Standby time: 140 hours

It also says its a pocket pc on the front does that mean its any different from a normal phone?
Its a Unknown Chinese Brand. Sorry.

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pda phone review

internet capability is nice but not the most necessary. I need good phone reception and as I said a nice planner function . Those are the 2 most important items the phone must have everything else is gravy. I can get any of these..which is best iyo? Get ready for it!….MOTO Q,RIM BlackBerry 8703,RIM BlackBerry 7130e,Palm Treo 700wx,HTC Mogul PPC-6800,Palm Treo 755, Palm treo 700 and BlackBerry 8830 World Edition

I know this is a large selection for you all to wade thru. Maybe you can just tell me what you have and how you like it? all reviews I see talk about the windows capabilities and email and mp3 and all. As I said I my main concern is planner/phone with email /text as a bonus. THANK YOU ALL for helping me make sense of such a confusing purchase!

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unlocked gsm pda phone

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pda telephone

Or is texting sending messages from my phone number to somebody else’s phone number? I just got a window’s based PDA, I send emails to friends, but
have never sent a message to anyone’s telephone number. So am I texting? Yes, I am over 40.

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htc pda phone

I just bought a new AT&T Tilt, and have a new 3G AT&T SIM card. I have been having a lot of dropped calls. The conversation fades out then drops after about 15 seconds of conversation. Everything else on this pda/phone is superb, I just need to know what is causing my dropped calls. It happens wherever I am. I called HTC and they say no one else has reported a problem. Anyone else experiencing this problem? Thank You!

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pda phone review

Its called a GSM Quad Band H08, touch screen. Its a at&t or t moble phone. They say its type is PDA (smart phone). It has a large screen with the numbers on the bottem. Its not a slider. Here are some of the specifics on it:
Specifications:

Main function: Large screen cell phone with easy to use dialing keypad with extended function dedicated keys (quad band, dual SIM cellphone)
Additional functions: Touchscreen for all phone and media functions, 1.3 megapixel camera with 3x digital zoom, FM radio, rich language
support
GSM Compatibility: Quad Band 850Mhz, 900MHz, 1800MHz, 1900Mhz
Screen: 3.0 inch TFT LCD QVGA, 240×320 with 260K colors
Screen Type: Hi-Def Polarized Touchscreen
Memory: 256MB TF Card/micro SD card included
Bluetooth Profiles: Handsfree, Headset, A2DP, AVRCP, HID, SPP, DUN, OPP, FTP - All Supported
GPRS Support: YES
SIM Card Slot: YES - 2
SIM Card Modes: Dual SIM open, SIM1 only, SIM2 only
Special Dedicated Function Buttons: YES - SIM1, SIM2, FM, MP3
Mobile internet: Yes - WAP (if supported by your network carrier)
Video Games: 4 classic strategy games
supports GPRS&WAP&MMS
FM Radio: 87.5-108Mhz (worldwide)
Languages: English, French, Spanish, German, Portuguese, Italian, Malaysian, Indonesian, Vietnamese, Turkish, Russian, Arabic, Thai
Battery Type: Rechargeable 3800mAh Li-ion
Battery Life:
- Talk Time: Up to 6 hours
- Music Play: Up to 12 hours
- Stand By: Up to 400 hours

Multimedia:

1.3 Megapixel Still Camera
- Resolution: 640×480, 240×320, 320×240, 160×120, 80×60
- Image Quality (compression): High, Normal, Low
- Snapshot Options: 3x Digital Zoom, Timer, Continuous Shot, Scene Modes
- Additional Picture Settings: Effects, White Balance, Add Frame
- EV: 8 steps (+4 to -4)
- Banding: 50Hz, 60Hz

Video Camera
- Resolution: 640×480
- Video Quality (compression): High, Normal, Low
- Additional Video Settings: 3x Digital Zoom, Effects, White Balance, Scene Modes
- EV: 8 steps (+4 to -4)
- Banding: 50Hz, 60Hz

Viewing and Listening Formats
- Video Formats: 3GP, MPEG4 (AVI)
- Picture Formats: JPEG, BMP, GIF
- Music and Sound Formats: MP3, WMA, WAV, AMR, AWB
I bought it for $85 dollars

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htc pda phone

I’m not sure which one to choose:
HTC Fuze-
picture:

http://www.itechnews.net/wp-content/uploads/2008/06/htc-touch-pro-raphael-pda-phone-wm6.jpg

info:

http://www.gsmarena.com/htc_touch_pro-2413.php

Xperia X1-
picture:

http://www.gsmarena.com/sony_ericsson_xperia_x1-2246.php

info:

http://www.letsgodigital.org/images/artikelen/13/xperia-x1.jpg

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