HP intros iPAQ 600 and iPAQ 900 Smartphones

HP iPAQ 600 and iPAQ 900

HP has announced two new mobile devices, namely the iPAQ 600 Series Business Navigator and the iPAQ 900 Series Business Messenger.

Both the smartphones sport the latest in third-generation or 3G high-speed networks. The 600 features all possible mobile phone functions along with navigation with 3-D maps. The 900 smartphone offers full QWERTY keyboard.

Below are the detailed features of the HP iPAQ smartphones:

  • Integrated WiFi 802.11 b/g with WPA2 security
  • Integrated Bluetooth v2.0 with EDR
  • Microsoft Windows Mobile 6 Professional OS
  • Mobile Microsoft programs included: Office Mobile, Office Outlook Mobile, Internet Explorer MobileMarvell PXA270 Processor 520 MHz
  • 2.8-inch transmissive TFT 65,000 color 240 x 320 pixel touch panel display with LED backlight
  • 128 MB SDRAM main memory
  • 256 MB flash ROM
  • 1590 mAh Lithium Polymer rechargeable, user changeable battery
  • Interfaces USB 2.0 client for sync/data/charge
  • 64-bit Micro SD card slot
  • Audio Integrated microphone, receiver, speaker and stereo headphone jack
  • 3 Megapixel, autofocus, 4X digital zoom
  • HP’s mobile phones are compatible with image file formats, including GIF, JPEG, BMP, PNG; image resolutions: QCIF (176×144), CIF (352×288), QVGA (320×240), VGA (640×480), and SXGA (1280×1024). It also supports Video file format such as WMV; video resolution of 176×144 (QCIF).

    HP offers the company’s exclusive application that consists of HP iPAQ Data Connect; HP VoiceReply; HP Voice Commander; HP iPAQ Device Connect; MMS Composer, Bluetooth Manager, Certificate Enroller, HP Photosmart Mobile, iPAQ Wireless Manager, Pocket Panel Lite, HP Help and Support, HP QuickStart Tour, HP Enterprise Mobility Agent.

    Moreover you will also experience hardware buttons that comprise of a numeric keypad with smart touch wheel, thumb wheel, 2 soft keys, volume control, send /end buttons, reset, voice command and portrait/landscape key.

    The latest handsets play a key role to expand HP’s iPAQ brand of handheld products beyond PDA devices, which still sell briskly. However, the popularity of PDAs is fading in favor of more phone-like gadgets.