Windows Mobile Phones
Tuesday, December 12, 2006
Another year coming to an end, a year in which we were witnesses to a true parade of brands and models that left us with numerous options to choose from for purchasing a new handset.
Phone communication is no longer the only priority that people are looking for. Stay in touch is important, but modern smartphones also come with a series of functions for fun and productivity.
Among all them, those featuring operating system resembling a PC desktop environment are the most wanted, although it is not only appearance, but full compatibility and connectivity to share information is their desire.
When it comes to Windows capable cell phones, it is expected that they can share and exchange information with both mobile and wireless compatible devices, as well as desktop equipment.
Some of the most remarkable cell phone models with these characteristics that we saw throughout the year include the Motorola Q, WM Smartphone Edition, T-Mobile Sidekick, and the classic models Palm 650 / 680 / 700.
However, you are still on time to discover Cingular 8525, a Windows Mobile Pocket PC smartphone claiming to be the best of all the mobile handsets you have seen until today.
This handset provides you with WiFi and 3G capability, along with a slide-out keyboard that makes this piece of technology a compact, affordable and appealing option to keep in mind.