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Cingular lands the iPAQ hw6900 series PocketPC Phones?

Posted by Chris Leckness on February 15, 2006 – 12:16 am  Share
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It\'s is possible that the information within this article is now out of date or updated.

I am not endorsing this one. As far as I see it, its still in the air until I see something more official, but I am liking the report anyway.

"The latest Windows Mobile 5.0 communicator from Hewlett-Packard will be arriving with carrier Cingular Wireless this spring; keywords include small, thumbboard and Wi-Fi.

Unveiled yesterday for the European market, Hewlett-Packard’s new iPAQ hw6900 series business phone has been confirmed as upcoming for the US market through carrier Cingular Wireless. Its predecessor, the iPAQ hw6500, scored a world first with its integration of antenna-less GPS in 2005, with the new series sporting a redesigned thumbboard and Windows Mobile 5.0. The device is also among the first to feature Microsoft’s Messaging and Security Feature Pack (MSFP), which enables true push e-mail functionality and improved remote device management when used in conjunction with Microsoft Exchange 2003 SP2……"

I want to trust this report,but I don’t want to get too excited yet since there was not reference on the news.  Both Cingular and HP declined to comment right now.

Source : Infosync World

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