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HP iPAQ 910 Business Messenger Unlocked Cell Phone with US 3G, 3 MP Camera, Media Player, MicroSD Slot - U.S. Version with Warranty
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Manufacturer: Hewlett Packard

List Price: $499.00
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Name: Fire Starter
Location: USA
Date: 2008-07-10
Customer Rating: -

Summary: The best Windows Mobile device
Comment: I was waiting for this device since its announcement.
I am a big fan of Blackberry 8810 and 8820.
I was waiting for a Windows Mobile device with GPS and QWERTY keyboard like my Blackberry 8820.
Since I am a Medical Professional I like Windows Mobile because of the medical software availability.
Good built quality. Looks and feels just like my Blackberry 8820
I love the QWERTY keyboard, GPS works great with TomTom 6 and iGuidance 4.0, 1940 mAh lithium-polymer battery gives great battery life.
Works great with AT&T 3G, WiFi is great (WPA2 support). Bluetooth work perfectly with my printer, car and computer.
Works great with SANDISK 8 GB microSDHC.



Name: Drehood
Location: Right Here
Date: 2008-07-13
Customer Rating: -

Summary: An outstanding smart phone.
Comment: I have been looking forward to this phone ever since it was announced by HP last September. Along with the 610 model, I was really excited for an iPAQ for the first time in several years. After the 610 was cancelled for its U.S. release I started to get really worried that the 910 would follow its same fate. After numerous delays it seemed as though the 910 would end up along side the 610. Fortunately, that didn't happen.

I got my 910 on Friday, July 11, only 2 days after ordering it. Opening the box was almost like a child opening Christmas presents on Christmas Day. The excitement was magnified after I actually got a chance to play with this beautifuly designed device. First off, the screen, although a little small (2.46 inches) is beautiful as far as clarity and sharpness go. Also, the form factor is just about as perfect as you can get. It doesn't feel too small or too bulky; it's just right. The back of the device has a surface that makes it difficult to lose your grip on it, almost as if it was covered in a slight fur. I can't describe it any better than that and simply don't know what the actual name of the surface is, but whatever it is, it works well as far as helping users keep a good handle on it.

I'm using it on AT&T Wireless' Edge network and I've gotta say, this thing screams on it. I've had extremely fast downloads and web browsing sessions using the 910. The processor seems to handle multiple running apps well, as there is very little slow down or sluggish-ness when multi-tasking. I had Internet Explorer, Word, Excel and text messaging running at once and the hand held's performance was still outstanding.

The one thing, at this point, that I've got a bit of a problem with is the camera. No, the camera doesn't have poor output of photos; it's quite the opposite, as the picture quality is very good. The issue is the shutter on the camera is VERY slow to respond. You have to keep your arms steady for, what seems like, an eternity (probably closer to 3 or 4 seconds) to make sure that any of your movements don't interfere with the photo's clarity. The camera is 3MP so for a phone, that's really strong. The 910c takes nice pictures, so long as you've got a steady hand that can deal with the shutter's delay. Hopefully a driver will be released eventually that could rectify the issue (not sure if it's possible but here's to hoping). If not, it's not necessarily a deal breaker but it is definitely something to consider.

I haven't worked much with video using the camera but the limited time (maybe 15 minutes) I've had with that feature seems to indicate that there is a bit to be desired as far as photo qualtiy goes, mainly because of some noticeable pixelation. The video is passable but I'd not say that the quality of the video is great; merely passable.

The last point on the camera I'd like to make deals with a feature that allows you to snap your pictures/videos and upload them from your phone to Snapfish, HP's photo service. I thought that was a really cool feature and because I have a Snapfish account (I sing the praises of Snapfish as much as I can because it is an outstanding service) this was a very good selling point for me. I've used it to upload 20+ pictures in the day I've had it thus far and plan to use it extensively throughout the lifetime of my iPAQ 910c.

Well, that's all I have to say about the 910c up to this point. I'm going to continue to play around with this outstanding phone and hopefully learn more cool things to do with it. I'd definitely reccomend this phone to anyone needing a powerful messaging device with a strong processor to help with heavy multi-tasking.



Name: RHAZ
Location: Boston, MA
Date: 2008-07-11
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Good device
Comment: Phone: Worked well with T-Mobile SIM, very good voice quality
PDA: Installed medical software without trouble
Web: Works well with Wifi, I haven't bought a full data plan yet, I might
Email: Primarily use gmail and have configured device to update periodically, don't need to use web browser
Bluetooth: Works well with laptop
Other software: Office, camera, etc, yet to try
Form factor: Nice sophisticated feel, feels a bit delicate though



Name: German Corredor
Location: Medellin, Colombia, South America
Date: 2008-08-11
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Great product
Comment: This little guy is exactly what I hoped it would be. WiFi works perfect, bluetooth perfect, Office Mobile with Outlook Mobile helps me carry my work around with no problem.
The phone signal on this little guy is perfect!! I've had a couple of other cell phones but this one beats them all.
Audio is a little on the soft side but I haven't had any problem with it so far.
The only bad thing I've found is that when you have been using the screen for a while and then you have to take or make a call, it feels too hot on the ear and face.
But, so far, I am extremely pleased with it.



Name: Alexis
Location: St. Kitts/Nevis, West Indies
Date: 2008-09-04
Customer Rating: -

Summary: Great Device!
Comment: I think this is an excellent device! I've had the device now for about 4 weeks now and so far it has performed better than expected.

In terms of media, music and video files can easily be synchronized to the device. I even sync it with RealPlayer and it works fine. With the supplied stereo headset, listening to your music is just as good as with an iPod.

I love that I can download recent e-mails to the phone and read them even when I don't have a wireless connection. I also like that I can create and/or edit Word and Excel documents. You can also print photos from the device without having to transfer them to a PC first.

The only problem I have with the device is the camera. As some of the other reviews here state, it's a bit slow to respond. The pictures it takes are great though (once you have the patience to capture them). I enjoy photography so this isn't an issue for me as I usually have my camera with me.

This device multi-tasks very well and is very responsive... even when it is near full-to-capacity (though the lack of memory does slow it down noticeably in such a situation). I've ordered an 8GB memory card for it so that I can store even more files without having to worry about slowing down the device.

Another thing I like is that it can read your text messages and e-mails for you. This has come in very handy while driving. Of course, it becomes a bit confusing to understand if the text message contains abbreviations or slang.

Battery life in my opinion is good. However, when charging the device while in a long call the "high battery temperature" warning comes up after a few minutes. I guess living in the tropics doesn't help this either. (I usually just remove the battery cover to help keep it cool... sort of odd but it works)

Some reviews spoke of the tight keyboard. The keyboard is quite tight but the curved keys help to reduce errors in typing. If you prefer, there's also an additional keyboard on the touch screen interface with optional sizes so you can adjust it to your liking. You can also use the transcriber feature to write directly on the screen and it will convert your handwriting to text. If your handwriting isn't the best (like mine) you can teach it how you make your letters.

Overall the device is excellent! I love it! Had no problems with it thus far. Hopefully it stays that way.



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