Typical price: £260
What is it: Handheld organiser featuring Windows Mobile 2005 Pocket PC Phone Edition
What we think: Its sliding keyboard makes it very easy to create and edit documents on the move, but it lacks the immediacy and sound quality of some mobile phones
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May 20, 2006
Posted by: Raju Varsani
"Brilliant"
What I like:
Most of it
What I don't like:
Whilst listening to MP3's the keypad and screen both can't be turned off, using more power.
Review:
All round good phone/PDA. Was initially concerned about the O2 ROM as I had heard that there were bugs which cause the device to crash. However I think that there is a new ROM which is installed, my device has no problem. It works well, TomTom works too (with Bluetooth GPS reciever)! Brilliant Wi-Fi. Reasonable battery life. Using the device to call and text does take some getting used to, but it's not a problem. All round brilliant device... has everything you could need.
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