GSM is a network - more exactly, it's a -
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digital cellular communication system used in many countries (based on a variation of TDMA technology)
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A PDA phone is a phone which is also a PDA, or a PDA with a phone function. it's on the hardware aspect.
So, I guess they're irrelevant.
An XDA is a PDA with a phone.
A palmtop is a pda which is a personal digital assistant and a pda is a palmtop
A PDA stands for Personal Digital Assistant. Mobile phones or cell phones are simply devices which enable a user to call, text, or view web content. PDA devices have more features which enable the user to use computing, telephone, fax services, and personal organizer services.
It depends on what type of phone it is, GSM, or CDMA. You can tell the difference between the two, fairly easily: GSM phones take a SIM card, while CDMA do not : If it's a GSM phone, AT&T would be a provider, as would T-Mobile. If it's CDMA, Verizon would be your best bet!
It is the same.
Some examples of phones that come with a PDA are the Blackberry 9700 Bold and the HTC HD2 T8585. The Apple iPhone also comes with a PDA. You can purchase these phones from retailers such as Amazon.
buy a dopod. Good PDA phones are there.
PDA is where you are physically touching someone and an ipod touch is a device where you can listen to music
Some names for the PDA are hand held device, hand held computer, Personal Digital Assistant. Cell phones that have a PDA built in are called Smart phones. Electronic organizer is also another name for a PDA.
Yes, Smarephones offer about every feature of a PDA and then some, it is like a computer and a phone all in one, as a PDA does not perform phone functions.
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PDA cell phones can be purchased from many different stores and retailers. Some examples of stores that sell PDA cell phones include Wirefly and Cellular Country.