Pros: comes with lots of accesories, full WAP/Internet integration, great call logging and speed dialing directories, dual band cell phone, large touch point palmtop monitor with Palm III OS, Cons: prohibitively expensive
This is absolutely cutting-edge technology in the palm of your hand. The phone's design is like nothing I have ever seen before, from it's tin but wide design which makes holding with big hands easier to the buttons-on-the-outside flip/microphone. The...
Pros: Great combination of palm and cellphone Cons: Learning curve
size
I have a Sprint Kyocera Smartphone and so far I love it. The Sprint product is a Kyocera QCP 6035. I had a Palm VII to access the internet and stock quotes. But I have sold it. The Smartphone is an excellent combination of two technologies. Usually...
Pros: Integrated internet PalmIII mobile phone! Cons: Hard to read display.
Why did I buy this product?
I'm a gadgeteer, geek, nerd, whatever. I want to be able to do everything from anywhere and this baby is the best thing out to support me. I had a Nokia 9000i which was also very nice, but PalmOS vs. GEOS is a...
Pros: singular device, cost of ownership, utility Cons: initial cost, short battery time
Qualcomm pdQ Smartphone
The smartphone looks like a big honkin' digital phone. That's because it packs a Palm III. Browse any web site. Get/send POP mail. Keep expenses. Make notes, beam, and synchronize with your computer.
Bricklike?....
Pros: Palm seamlessly integrated with the phone Cons: Doesn't Ring Loud enough-no vibrate option
I've been using my PDQ Smartphone 1900 for more than a year now. I purchased it in November 1999 and have been pleased with it ever since.
My only problem has been using e-mail with it, which is more of a problem
with Sprint, my provider, than...
Pros: Single device for phone, organizer & pager Cons: Weighs about 8 oz.., data coverage relatively new
The pdQ smartphone from Qualcomm is a single device you want to consider if you're looking for the Palm PDA functionality, phone and pager all built into it. Imagine not having to carry 3 separate devices when you can make do with one..
Pros: This phone is Palm equipped, web browser, CDMA! Cons: web browser
It's happening! Massive consolidation in the wireless communications industry. One of my favorite things to do when I'm not forced to study is to "tinker" around with the latest technology in mobile phones. I test products, talk to sales...
Pros: Great technology, two helpful tools in one Cons: Way too expensive for me
The Qualcomm pdQ Smartphone is an $800 way to have the coolest little hand-held device on the block. Every now and then, something comes along which is destined to be the next industry standard -- a product that will eventually be found in the home of...
Pros: palm pilot integration in to a phone that has web access- what a plus Cons: incredibly large
During the course of all of the major phones companies life, they have put out some sort of fantastic phone. Motorola with its startac series, Nokia with it 9000il series, Ericsson with its yet to come pda equipped phone, Sprint pcs np100, Samsung...
Pros: Full Featured, great toy Cons: Lack of support, non-upgradeable, bulky
I bought this phone the day it came out from Sprint last year. I bought it since I have always been a palm user, my palm was broken, and I needed a new cell phone. This product is the only one on the market that is so feature-rich (and still be a...
Pros: great clarity , good at email Cons: wireless internet almost worthless
Let me start by first telling you that I bought this phone primarily to use as a cell phone. I planned to use the email functionality however the rest of the web I felt really couldn't be expressed well on a little cell phone screen. As far as the...
Pros: Combined PDA / Phone Cons: Size, Weight, Cost, Ease of Use
Some background to help you understand my review: I have used a Palm/Pilot since they were introduced and am very happy with all of the progress on the Palm devices. I am a medium user of cellular phones having a Star-Tac from Motorola for the past 3...
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