Sleek, stylish and packed with the latest in mobile technology the HP iPAQ Voice Messenger and HP iPAQ Data Messenger are the perfect fit for personal and business life.
So, if you’re looking for a smartphone which offers intelligent communication and style at the same time – you’ve only got to ask yourself one thing.
Which one should I choose?
HP iPAQ Voice MessengerFirst and foremost the
HP iPAQ Voice Messenger is a phone. In terms of design, it’s sleek and stylish just like you’d want your phone to be. Plus, it’s got a whole load of features which make communicating with others so much easier:
There’s a 20-key keypad for simple and fast typing of text messages as well as intelligent predictive text recognition which learns your words and style from messages and emails. And with integrated Windows Live Messenger you can instant message colleagues and friends direct from your phone. (1,2)
But of course this is much more than a phone. It’s an HP phone. That means it’s packed with the kind of innovation that guarantees you get the job done:
Tri-Band 3G, Quad-band Edge, and HSPA technology ensure that wherever you are in the world you can stay connected to the people and networks that drive your business.1,2 With familiar Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional and Microsoft Office Outlook Mobile you can stay right on top of business. Plus, integrated GPS and Google Maps mean you’re never going to be late for that apointment. (3)
Still think you just need a phone?
HP iPAQ Data MessengerIf you’re one of those people who think that looks don’t count, then you clearly haven’t seen the new
HP iPAQ Data Messenger. This is one seriously stylish piece of kit. But this beauty has a brain – with a large touch screen display, a slide-out alphanumeric keyboard and integrated GPS Navigation – it’s the ultimate mobile messaging and navigation experience.
Whatever you need - this exceptional device can handle it. You get all the advanced wireless technology you get with the HP Voice Messenger so you can use you phone, email and Internet all across the globe. Plus, you can toggle between work and personal email with support for multiple email accounts, including push e-mail (Microsoft Exchange with Direct Push Technology).
To improve text efficiency and enable you to and type more detailed documents on the move you get a full alphanumeric slide-out keyboard. Finally, thanks to the large, flush touch-screen display - that shifts automatically between portrait and landscape modes - you can view your content much more clearly.
Sounds almost as good as it looks, doesn’t it?
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(1) A standard GSM/GPRS/EDGE/UMTS/HSPA infrastructure, Wi-Fi network access, other Bluetooth-enabled devices, separately purchased equipment, and a service contract with a wireless service provider may be required for applicable wireless communication. Wireless Internet access requires separately purchased Internet service contract. Check with service provider for availability and coverage in your area. Not all web content available. Normal GSM Data Calls (CSD) are not basic GSM data services. These services may not be available via all service providers, and may require separate subscription. Establishment and continuation of a wireless connection depends on network availability, provider support and signal strength. Coverage is subject to transmission limitations and terrain, system, capacity and other limitations. Not all features and service options are available in all areas.
(2) Telephone service requires separately purchased contract with a telephone service provider with coverage in your service area. Additional fees may apply for some features, check with service provider.
(3) Purchase of additional maps and/or GPS navigation software may be required to enable some features or allow navigation in certain areas. Availability of maps is limited. Map coverage may vary and is not guaranteed.
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