HP GSM, WCDMA Smart Phone Black
by Hewlett-Packard
Black, Candy Bar, Quad Band, GSM, WCDMA, Windows Mobile 6.0, 3.0 Megapixel, GPS Navigation, Bluetooth, Screen ... more
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Review from a shopper who 'Loved it'
From:
CNET
Reviewed by:
thomas lai
Posted:
Jul 17, 2009
Type:
User Review
"A lot of problems...but still worth the money"
ok.... Bottom line 1.So...the damn device crashes a lot, but it is probably due to programs I installed. (pocket plus, sktools, blah blah blah) 2. GPS takes A LONG TIME to connect, but after the first connect, it lititery takes SECONDS to reconnect a
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PROS: -GPS -lots of ram - landscape, makes sense for work and surfing but...(see below)
CONS: -crashes often (note, I install a bunch of software) - stupid native landscape prevents a LOT of games, most games are240*320, this device is 320*240 -Screen is "small" compared to my old device, but I is big enough for my use - NO headphone jack
4.00/5
Review from a shopper who 'Hated it'
From:
CNET
Reviewed by:
budc25
Posted:
Jun 22, 2009
Type:
User Review
"Powerful PDA is utterly worthless as a phone."
Volume level was so bad that I couldn't use it out-of-doors, near a TV or radio, or near anyone engaged in normal conversation. The speaker-phone quality was nowhere near the level required to be used for that function, but it did provide a slight bo
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PROS: I hated this phone, but will concede that it connected flawlessly to my home Wi-Fi. And was even more impressive in effortlessly providing broadband to my tethered notebook pc.
CONS: Even though every review I had read mentioned the low volumes for the phone and speakers, I was still shocked at how low they really were, even at full volume.
1.00/5
Review from a shopper who was 'On the Fence'
From:
CNET
Reviewed by:
magstudios123
Posted:
May 25, 2009
Type:
User Review
"Great phone from the makers of great computer systems"
Though this HP handset is not far behind any other business handset, it still hasn't received raving response. Nonetheless, it is great in looks as well as in performance. An ideal for executives on the go.
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PROS: Best for business purpose, Windows Mobile 6.,1 Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and 3G support. It has a sturdy look, appropriate for lovers of sophisticated handsets. The battery life is not bad at all.
CONS: The audio isn't that great. Photo quality is average.
3.00/5
Review from a shopper who 'Didn't Rate it'
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Reviewed by:
CNET Expert
Posted:
Jul 08, 2008
Type:
Expert Review
Though more well-known for its laptops and desktop PCs , HP is no stranger to smartphones. The company has released several models in the past, including the HP iPaq hw6945 Mobile Messenger and the HP iPaq 510 Voice Messenger , both of which have gar
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PROS: The HP iPaq 910c Business Messenger features Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, GPS, and 3G support. The Windows Mobile 6.1 smartphone also offers strong messaging capabilities with a full QWERTY keyboard, and a 3-megapixel camera.
CONS: The iPaq 910c is bulky and the screen size is a bit small. The smartphone is expensive and can be sluggish at times. The phone's speaker is also on the soft side.
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