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Cingular Offers iPAQ 6320 Series Pocket PC Phone

News - By: pdaBlast! Staff - June 06, 2005


It has been long anticipated that Cingular would carry the HP iPDAQ 6320 series Pocket PC Phone. Today came the announcement in a press release from Cingular. Here's a clip:

"Cingular Wireless and HP today introduced the first integrated voice and data HP iPAQ Pocket PC to be powered by Cingular's nationwide digital wireless
network.

The Cingular-enabled HP iPAQ Pocket PC h6320/6325, which comes with the
Windows Mobile software, incorporates GSM quad-band "world phone" capabilities
to give users a wide-reaching international experience.

The HP iPAQ h6320/6325 features three-way wireless capabilities via
Cingular's nationwide GSM/GPRS network, Wi-Fi and Bluetooth(R) wireless
technology. Providing manageable, more secure access to corporate data, e-
mail, and the Internet,(1)(2) the HP iPAQ h6320/6325 includes an innovative
feature that automatically connects to the fastest available network and
automatically switches to an alternate network if the initial connection is
lost."



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