HP hw6915

The HP hw6915 sports the following features:
* 1.3 megapixel camera
* GPS
* quad-band GSM/GPRS/EDGE
* Wi-Fi
* Bluetooth
* infrared
* USB
* miniSD memory expansion
HP iPAQ hw6915 Reviews
Pocket-lint reviews the HP hw6915, and likes the phone: “On paper this all looks very impressive and luckily for HP, in practice it’s impressive too. In our testing we found the QWERTY keyboard to be flatter than the Palm Treo 650 and therefore easier to use, but not as wide as the BlackBerry 8700 and it will require nimble fingers. Still, it’s certainly good enough for emails and note taking.” Link.
MobileTechReview has a review of theiPAQ hw6915, and concludes, “Rather than being another “me too” device (the similarities between the HTC Wizard, JAM, JAMin and others means less diversity in hardware specs and bundled software), HP has gone off on their own and created the Treo 700w’s only front-facing keyboard competition and added a very good GPS too. While the hw6515 had a few shortcomings that left us less than wow-ed, the 6915 overcomes those shortcomings with its faster CPU, Windows Mobile 5 OS, WiFi, more memory and better GPS performance. Truly this is the Swiss Army Knife of smartphones, having every feature one could ask for in a pocket-able device. Being a quad band world phone, this device can follow you anywhere. And as long as you have maps of the country you’re in, you’ll find your way without having to call for directions” Link.
TopTechNews reviews the HP iPAQ hw6515 and talks about the battery performance: “The quad-band phone’s battery performance is solid at up to four hours of talk time or up to seven days of operation in the standby mode.” Overall, “The iPAQ’s location-determination and navigation capabilities make this handset a solid choice for service personnel and other mobile workers. However, those who enjoy using Wi-Fi hotspots should consider purchasing a Pocket PC that comes with Wi-Fi right out of the box.” Link.
VnuNet has a review of the HP iPAQ hw6915 and writes, “The convergence between a Personal Digital Assistant (PDA) and mobile phone is just about complete in HP’s new, all-singing handheld computer, the hw6915. … The key feature of the iPAQ hw6915, which separates it from most of its competitors, is the built-in GPS receiver. There’s no clip-on backpack to fit and not even an aerial to flip up. … In essence, the iPAQ hw6915 really comes with virtually all the facilities you might want from a handheld computer.” Link.
ITReviews has a review up of the HP iPAQ hw6915 and writes, “This is the kind of handheld device that most phone and PDA owners have been hoping for. While it’s still at an early-adopter price - hopefully this will drop before long - it succeeds in combining PDA, phone, GPS and camera in a single, easy-to-use device with all the right connections. Be wary about the battery life, though.” Link.







