Well , You could try..
1. LG Xenon ----> link : http://www.geekcellulars.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/04/lg-xenon-mobile-phone.jpg
It has a touch screen and a qwerty keyboard
2. Nokia N97 ----> link : http://hongkongphooey.files.wordpress.com/2009/05/nokia-n97.jpg
Touch screen and qwerty keyboard.
3. HTC Touch Pro 2 ----> link : http://www.ubergizmo.com/photos/2009/5/htc-touch-pro-2_468.jpg and http://gadgetophilia.com/wp-content/uploads/2009/08/htc-touch-pro-2.jpg
4.If your looking for a full touch screen phone try :
Nokia 5800 ---> link : http://blog.israeltech.net/wp-content/uploads/2009/10/nokia-5800-xpressmusic.jpg
Hope I helped :) But i recommend the HTC Touch Pro 2.
The smartphone is continuing growing and out selling the pc. You can do anything on the smartphone that you can do on a pc. The big difference is the portability.
A Pocket PC PDA is pretty dated with smartphones, iPod touches and tablets. You can still purchase some from eBay and Amazon. However, the price is still around the same cost as a new smartphone.
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I suppose you meen Personal Digital Assistant, ie a PDA or a pocket PC. A good pocket PC/smartphone would be ideal for keeping everyone updated on the progress of something (eg repairing an electrical substation) or what has broken and needs looking at (eg fire extinguisher) I have a qtek 9100 and a dell axim x30. The qtek is a smartphone, but it can't go on the internet or email unless it is connected to a wifi network, as there are better ones available that let you do that on the mobile phone service provider. The dell is just a pocket PC, but the top model for it has bluetooth and wifi, but no phone. I would suggest using a blackberry storm or an iPhone 3GS. Hope I've been helpful.
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The company that manufactured the 8125 cell phone model is HTC Singular. The phone is found under the model name of Singular 8125 Pocket PC SmartPhone.
The Hosting Exchange offers scheduling, contact, and task management capabilities through integrative collaborative messaging, It also offers support for mobile devices such as a Smartphone or Pocket PC.
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i have a pocket PC but it really depends on what exsacly you wanna use it for and also the device palm OS has been around for a long time and has lots of programs for it but a pocket PC is pretty good as well dosent have home made software much but its pretty good and it also depends on the device if one is more powerful than the other one. hope it helps.
No. The Pocket PC OS is a custom version of Windows CE developed by Microsoft. It contains APIs and applications that are not included in Windows CE 3.0 itself. Likewise, Windows CE contains components that are not included in the Pocket PC OS.Pocket PC devices do not all use the same Pocket PC OS, either. OEMs who build these devices make custom versions of the Pocket PC OS to add features specific to their devices. Thus, a Pocket PC device from one OEM might include different applications or device drivers than a Pocket PC from another OEM.
The model name for the Compaq pocket PC is the iPAQ. The iPAQ is a pocket PC and was first introduced in April of 2000. The iPAQ utilizes Windows Mobile as its operating system.
The name of the pocket PC which was unveiled in year 2000 was iPAQ. This pocket PC served as a virtual assistant kind of like Siri for the iPhone 4s and iPhone 5.