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Old 08-27-04, 07:15 AM   #1 (permalink)
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iPAQ 6300 series question
hi all,

im new here, and im really interested in getting a iPAQ 6300 series..

just wanna ask...

1) Which statement describes the h6300 series?

A Integrated 3-way wireless capabilities
B Built in data security
C Support for a variety of messaging solutions
D All of the above


2) Which feature is unique to the h6300 series?

A Touchpad with mouse-like cursor
B Integrated GPS
C 512 MB memory
D Wireless WAN and Wireless LAN in a single device


3) Where is the h6300 series positioned in the iPAQ product line?*

A It offers entry-level PIM functionality
B It is the high-end handheld solution with superior memory, processor and display
C It is the first iPAQ with 3-way wireless capabilities for a superior mail and messaging experience
D It is not in the iPAQ product line

4) What are the features that attract you in owning the h6300 series Pocket PC?
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Old 08-27-04, 09:26 AM   #2 (permalink)
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Welcome to the site!

Exactly what information are you after here? Some of your multiple choice questions are quite out there. The h6300 is in the iPAQ line. It is actually the first of its kind. It is the first Pocket PC phone offered by HP. It is also the first Pocket PC phone to be offered that supports all wireless technologies (wifi, bluetooth, IR and GSM/GPRS). So how would your answers fall?

1. D

2. ???? (maybe D but all iPAQs except for the h1910 supports wireless LAN/WAN)

3. C (but it has 4 way wireless. It is not a high-end device nor is it entry-level)

4. The first of its kind to offer 4 way wireless technology (wifi, bluetooth, IR and GSM)
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Old 08-27-04, 11:48 AM   #3 (permalink)
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hi there whitelyt,

thank for the warm welcome
just asking some trivia question

i really like the cool features on the h6300 series.. im from malaysia, and here its not out yet, but soon it will be.. and i heard its a h6365 if im not mistaken..

anyone here owning any kind of the h6300 series ? mind sharing me problems or any bad cons about it
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I am not sure if anyone here ran out to grab one yet. It was just publicly made available yesterday. Some people was able to get it before yesterday from CompUSA. I personally have not had one in my hands yet.
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Old 08-27-04, 07:41 PM   #5 (permalink)
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I was able to buy the 6315 yesterday and so far I like it (I had a 5550 that I traded in). The only difference that i have noticed is the speed of processor is slightly laggy when watching videos. My advice to anyone is to try out some programs on a demo unit and see the performance, I had forgot my SD card with all my videos and games, when I went to Compusa.

I am activating just data (internet/mail) don't need a phone just yet.

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thx for the info jason.. how about the image quality on the camera ? is it good ?
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Originally Posted by fubu233
thx for the info jason.. how about the image quality on the camera ? is it good ?
It is probably as good as any other 1MP camera that you would get.
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h6315 is great but not for power users!
As a previous 4150 user i agree with you. CPU is very slow compared to 400MHz pocket pcs but one need to see the trade off between cpu power and battery power. Maybe in 10 years someone can come up with a machine with everything that lasts at least 12 hours.

I will keep my 6315 but i sure will miss 400MHz.

Originally Posted by Jason
I was able to buy the 6315 yesterday and so far I like it (I had a 5550 that I traded in). The only difference that i have noticed is the speed of processor is slightly laggy when watching videos. My advice to anyone is to try out some programs on a demo unit and see the performance, I had forgot my SD card with all my videos and games, when I went to Compusa.

I am activating just data (internet/mail) don't need a phone just yet.

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The camera is ok, better than my cellular phone camera. You're not going win any awards with this thing, but it is a nice addition, remember this is a VGA quality camera, not 4MP. I'll try and load a pic later on to show you.

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For me h6340...PERFECT! Really, cannot come up with any serious competition othter than HTC...TyTN. Do what I want...big screen. Mybe E-T-TEN +600?
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