Breaking, Cell Phones, Product Reviews - Written by Zach on Wednesday, April 5, 2006 9:03 - 0 Comments

HP HW6915

HP HW6915

Pocket-Lint reviews the Hewlett-Packard HW6915 SmartPhone. The PDA-cum-mobile phone runs on Windows Mobile 5.0 on an Intel PXA270 416MHz Processor, with 64MB of SDRAM for running applications and 45MB for internal storage. The SmartPhone uses a diminuitive QWERTY keyboard–looks like HP’s answer to RIM’s BlackBerry 8700, indeed. The phone also features an SD/MMC slot, a 1.3 megapixel digital camera and even a GPS receiver!

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. We especially liked the creation of buttons for most used symbols, like the full stop and question mark, which made it easy to use for replying to emails.



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