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The iPAQ 914c is another great looking device from HP. The iPAQ 914 is a blackberry-style Windows Mobile device with a fixed full QWERTY keyboard. Typically you would expect a device of this form factor to be a Windows Mobile Standard style Smartphone but in this case HP have included WM 6.1 professional complete with touchscreen.
The HP iPAQ 194c
Phillip is putting a review together for us which should be here next week, so until then, here is our unbox video:
HP iPAQ 914 Specification:
Windows Mobile 6.1 professional
2.5" transmissive TFT 320 x 240 pixel touch panel display
Built-in Assisted GPS
Integrated Quad band GSM/GPRS/EDGE, Tri Band HSPDA
WiFi 802.11 b/g
Bluetooth V2.0
416MHz processor
128MB SDRAM/ 256MB ROM
3 Megapixel Camera
QWERTY Keyboard
MicroSD Slot
1940 mAh Lithium Polymer battery
113 x 64 x 16 mm
146 grams
Like a trusted business partner, you can depend on the iPAQ 914C Series Business Messenger to keep you connected and productive.
This is the mobile email experience you’ve wanted. The QWERTY keyboard makes text entry fast and efficient. Scroll elegantly through your emails with the track wheel.
View and print attachments from a variety of applications. And it’s so much more than wireless email. Make calls and go online in countries around the world via 3G and Quad-band wireless technology, all from the iPAQ 914C!
EDIT: Phillip’s HP iPAQ 914 review is now live.
Posted by: Matt
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Msmobiles are reporting that the HTC Touch Diamond has hit Vodafone. Have a look here. Quoting from the Vodaphone website:
Over at Engadget Mobile is a story about how the iPhone is developing hairline cracks. They are showing up on the white iPhones probably due to easy visibility. Guess questions must be asked as to what materials were used in making the phones exterior.
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Sidekicks have always felt like they were playing catch up with the more popular phones. They have a very attractive form factor and are easily more fun than business. Engadget Mobile have the specs of T-Mobile’s incarnation which seems to be just the normal incarnation. One paper the specs don’t dazzle but they are very much a standard you would at least expect.
Update: Gizmodo have posted a review of the device.
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