Which is the Best PDA Smartphone with Wi-Fi?


Wednesday, January 17, 2007

2006 was a year in which many technology innovations and a wider acceptance of Blackberry as a major business communication tool. New smartphones were released throughout the year, many of them with PDA capability and WI-FI support, so now that we are just beginning a new year, many consumers are wondering which is now the best option in personal assisted communications.

Among the names that people analyze, the most recommended are E-TEN G500, E-TEN M600, and JAMin. All of them handsets with GSM / GPRS and PDA Pocket PC features, but most of them prefer brands such as the Nokia E61, HP 6955 and 6915, now with Wi-Fi at the very best in cell phone devices with PDA features.

Other consumers consider that a smartphone with basic PIM functions is enough to fulfill any requirement. In this category, the proposed winner is the Nokia N93, but the model taking all odds hands down during this early January 2007 is none other than the award winning HTC TyTn.

Available through different carriers under different names and contracts, the HTC TyTn is a touchscreen, PDA smartphone with Windows Mobile 5.0 Operating System, integrated keyword, and featuring dual cameras for video conferencing. Connectivity is enabled via WI-FI, 3G, EDGE, and HSDPA, which provides the consumer with fast web browsing and nice push email feature.

If you need to take the office with you, try one of the HTC TyTn smartphones and enjoy the power of mobile productivity.


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