You will need to contact your cellphone carrier to find out about plans for it.
A Smartphone.
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.
Yes the Arkon SM227 Bicycle Mount for Universal Phone, Smartphone and PDA works well.
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.
There are no Smartphone PDAs. You either buy a smartphone or a PDA but you can't have both at the same time. Having to choose a smartphone would in most cases be the better choice.
PDA's are really becoming obsolete as smartphones are now taking over. Most smartphones are better than PDA's because most smartphones are able to have useful and fun apps downloaded on them and usually have more features in general than PDA's today.
In order to use the iPhone, you must use a smartphone plan, but some Android phones may be compatible with PrePaid plans. This will, however, still require smartphone data.
Some of the newest PDA phone models that are available through Verizon include: LG Lucid 2: 4G LTE LG Smartphone, Samsung Galaxy Stratosphere II, and the Nokia Lumia 822 in White-Nokia Smartphone.
You cant use a smart phone without data plan.
It works more than PDA's and more than regular phone. Works like a mini laptop.
The Android is the top selling smartphone on the market at the moment. Its no wonder because this phone can do it all. It has internet capabilities, mp3 player capabilities, and works as a pda. Its awesome.
The Eten smartphone has numerous features like having GPS, cell phone features, PDA features, and Bluetooth 2.0. Here is the website that has more information on this smartphone, http://reviews.cnet.com/E_Ten_G500/4505-6452_7-31799160.html