Archive for January, 2009

Cell2get’s Review Of The Hp Ipaq 900 And 600 Cell Phones

This article provided by Cell2Get is a review of HP (Hewlett Packard) iPAQ Smart Phone series 600 and 900 Model Cellular Phones.

About a year ago HP (Hewlett Packard) released two third generation Smart phone mobile devices, the iPAQ 900 series and the iPAQ 600 series and Cell2Get was quickly on the scene to review them both. The iPAQ 900 series Smart Phone Mobile Device is a 3G phone that includes a QWERTY keyboard while the iPAQ 600 Smart Phone Mobile Device series is a phone and navigational device. Both of these 3G cell phones have email capability voice and access to enterprise applications of a critical nature. Both the Business Messenger (900 series) and the Business Navigator (900 series) allow you to make calls as well as access the Internet worldwide using UMTS HSDPA which is a tri band and GSM/EDGE which is quad-based wireless technology. The Wi Fi (wireless internet) capabilities of both phones allow VoIP (voice over IP) connections as well.

Cell2get Reviews Velocity Mobile Phones

Cell2Get, being one of the largest internet retailer of Unlocked Cell Phones, have seen plenty of Windows Mobile devices in our day, and at times all the SMARTPHONE GSM Cell Phones start to blur together, same story, just different packaging. However, while the Cell2Get team was back at CTIA, a new company called Velocity Mobile caught our eye, impressing the Cell2Get team with a fresh approach to the user interface. Recognizing that Windows Mobile isn’t the easiest operating system to master, the company developed the Velocity Odyssey interface (somewhat similar to HTC’s TouchFlo) where you can access your frequently used applications through a shortcuts toolbar and perform actions with various finger swipes. The whole idea behind it was to create an easy-to-use experience and offer an extra level of personalization to match your smartphone to your lifestyle. Like the latest touch-screen smartphones, the Velocity 103′s design largely centers around the display and features minimal tactile buttons. The 103 is a fairly attractive smartphone with a sleek, all-black chassis and compact frame (4.4 inches tall by 2.2 inches wide by 0.5 inch deep and 4.5 ounces). It is slightly larger and heavier than the HTC Touch Diamond, but has a solid construction and nice soft-touch finish on the back.