Personal Digital Assistant
No. Your smartphone will serve the same functions of your old PDA. The smartphone is just the latest version of PDAs, where it can serve the same functions and also act as a phone. You'll only have to keep your old PDA long enough to transfer your contacts off of it, and then your smartphone will do the rest.
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.
The Palm Pre makes a great PDA, and, as mentioned, their long history of PDA software and hardware has given them plenty of experience in this field.
Yes, Unitech PDA's can connect to the internet and access email. As long as you are computer savvy, then there will be no difficulty getting information into this pda.
what is a pda in an aircraft
If you asked what a file on a PDA is, my answer is everything. anything you see on a desktop computer can also be a file on a PDA. If you asked what a .pda file (having an extension of PDA), sorry, no idea. :)
PDA's can be connected to a computer. Files can be transferred from the PDA to the computer and from the computer to the PDA. Data such as phone numbers, addresses and appointments can be synchronized between PDA's and computers so the information can be the updated.
A palmtop is a pda which is a personal digital assistant and a pda is a palmtop
the disadvantages of the PDA are that they are very large.
FUTURE TRENDS OF PDA
Depends on the PDA.
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