An XDA is a PDA with a phone.
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.
On average, your battery on a PDA will last about 4 hours, if your cell phone is a PDA then your time will vary due to the use from your cell phone.
PDA store apllication programs and data in ROM
technical difference is flow cell is placed in between lamp and optics but in uv it is placed after grating. and flow cell receives monochromatic light in uv detector but polychromatic in pda.
The Bytecc USB Serial Adapter for PDA DC Modem & Cell Phone is a good one.
The PDA market is virtually non-exisitent now with the advent of smart phones. Smart phones combine all the features of a PDA, a cell phone and the internet. Some examples are the iPhone, Android and Windows Phone 7. If you really don't need the cell phone part, an iPod Touch makes a great PDA (even though it is not marketed as such).
GSM is a network - more exactly, it's a - <quote: Babbel> digital cellular communication system used in many countries (based on a variation of TDMA technology) </quote> 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.
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.
A palmtop is a pda which is a personal digital assistant and a pda is a palmtop
The smallest PDA is the blackberry curve, which in my opinion is like a small cell phone that you can get cheaper then this phone since they offer limited PDA features.
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