A personal digital assistant, most commonly referred as PDA, is used for computing, phone calls, web browsing, sending fax, networking, and as a personal organizer.
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.
A Personal Data Assistant phone has way more functions than a regular one.You can use them to make Microsoft compatible documents and spreadsheets, play music, play games, use timers and stopwatches, make a calender and much more. Remember, to do many of these functions you need to install apps (prc). Many PDA apps are free.
An XDA is a PDA with a phone.
The iPhone is a pda aka a smart phone.
PDA's that play music are not as uncommon as they use to be, however, for the best quaility check the PDA's at cell phone providers.
buy a dopod. Good PDA phones are there.
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.
Yes, PDA's have many purposes and unless being a phone too is one of your needs than that would be a reason alone to buy a pda that isn't a phone too.
Buy a new PDA or take it to the phone company.
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.
PDA store apllication programs and data in ROM
It will depend on the design of the product. In most cases you will be able to use the PDA functionality when you do not have network service or out of coverage area. Some smart phones will not start/boot unless you do not have a SIM card from the service provider inserted in the phone.