PDA
Phones add functionality to mobile lifestyle
In the beginning there were cell phones, computers
for email, next came the PDAs. PDAs were handheld computers that
could be connected to your cell phone to read email and surf the
web. PDA phones are a cross breed of gadget…part computer…part
telephone…camera…. music player and on and on. New features
seem to grow exponentially.
Deciding which of the available PDA phones
will meet your needs can be a difficult process. They came with
1.2 mega pixel or higher cameras, wireless email, slide out QWERTY
keyboards, slide out larger screens, bluetooth technology, powerful
speakers, MP3 players, and the list continue to grow.
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Since the distinction between these devices is blurry,
the best ting you can do when looking for a PDA phones is to focus
on your needs rather than on the different devices. Make a list
of the features you absolutely MUST have in a PDA phones. Next make
a list of the features you would like to have. Decide how much money
you can afford to pay for your new PDA phones and then
start looking at what is available in the market place.
Many of the available PDA phones have fast processors
and ample memory. A comfortable keypad that fits your had is a must.
Handwriting recognition is really nice.( imagine an HP Jornada 700
(a dinosaur in PDA terms) but one can use the stylus to jot down
notes on the touch screen. Really nice when attending meetings.)
Long lasting batteries are a must, so are dual chargers….a
PDA phone cradle charger for home use and a smaller light weight
one with an auto attachment for traveling. A USB cable and the ability
to sync with your PC is a must.
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The newer PDA phones combine the email capability
of the RIM Blackberry but can use
the existing cell phone network instead of a separate pager network
to access your email. If you travel a lot make sure to check with
your cell phone provider to find out what booth the cost and coverage
is for accessing your email on your PDA phones.
If you are into gaming, then you want something
with a slide out screen and great video display. In any event, you
should get a PDA phones with a memory expansion slot.
An MP3
player is really nice if you travel a lot using public transportation.
Also, you really need a good headset to use the PDA phones. They
are just big enough to be a pain to hold up to your ear while talking
to someone. Here is where Bluetooth technology really comes in handy
on your PDA phones.
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