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The editors liked
Great form factor / Size for onehanded operation
Quick & responsive
CDMA Best pro for long suffering nonGSM users!
Good EV-DO/Wi-Fi integration. Excellent keyboard. Small size. Good battery life.
The editors didn't like
Some users have reported problems with unit freezing up / semifrequent resets
Power users will miss screen real estate
Especially if coming from a VGA unit
Battery life is that of a Pocket PC using a radio continuously not that of a phone (Charge n...
Poor speakerphone. Lagging applications. Cant dial with one hand.
Great form factor / Size for onehanded operation, Quick & responsive, CDMA Best pro for long suffering nonGSM users!
Some users have reported problems with unit freezing up / semifrequent resets, Power users will miss screen real estate, especially if coming from a VGA unit, Battery life is that of a Pocket PC using a radio continuously not that of a phone (Charge n...
If youre not a GSM user, you are rather limited in which Pocket PC Phone Editions you can use. With Verizons tendency to cripple everything, and the Treo 700ws lack of WiFi, many have looked to the PPC 6700 (or generically, HTC Apache) as a possible...
Abstract: Windows Mobile users dont need to feel Treo envy anymore, now that the Sprint PCS PPC-6700 is out. Okay, it doesnt have the Treos shapely good looks, but its a wonky powerhouse in every other way. The Pocket PC Phone combines all the communication...
Abstract: In September 2005, my daily driver PDA was an HP iPAQ hx-4700 and my mobile phone was the Samsung i550, a Palm OS device that was never technically released in the US. I thought that I was satisfied with the combination of the two devices - enjoying th...
Abstract: <b>Spec:</b> CDMA 800/1900<br> <b>Good:</b> The Sprint PPC-6700 features a spacious QWERTY keyboard, three forms of wireless (EV-DO, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth), and the latest OS, Windows Mobile 5.<br> <b>Bad:</b> The bricklike Sprint PPC-6700 has some downfalls, including a nonstandard memory slot, no voice dialing, and somewhat sluggish performance. The LCD is also impossible to read outdoors, and its easy to press the side buttons accidentally.<br> <b>Bottomline:</b> Although far from perfect, the Sprint PPC-6700 is definitely smarter than most smart phones and almost good enough to earn the title of Treo killer.<br>
Abstract: Smartphones come in a variety of styles. One of the newest horizontal slider phones on the market is the Sprint PCS Vision Smart Device (PPC-6700). This smartphone runs on Windows Mobile 5.0 and features a full QWERTY keyboard and a 1.3MP camera with ...
Abstract: We had the chance to test drive Sprints new Windows Mobile 5.0 PDA phone, and come away quite impressed. The well designed device comes in a little heavy, but performs well for both phone and data applications.
Abstract: Good things come in innovative shapes and sizes— witness the PPC-6700 Windows Mobile Pocket PC Phone from Sprint. Weve seen slider keyboards before, but this is the first that slides from the side rather than bottom of the phone, making it perfect fo...
Abstract: Smart phones. The phrase evokes both sneers and smiles from the technocrats among us. The beauty of a device that does everything in one hand-held package is that it simplifies your life...