
The unique selling point of the HP iPAQ hw6915 is its integrated GPS support - which also happens to be the sole feature of this business phone which truly shines. Above-par performance and a large screen are both good and well, but come at the expense of battery life. Also, the screen is of too low resolution to be much good for document management, and when coupled with mediocre data entry allows for only light work to be carried out. It does, however, have excellent connectivity despite its unfortunate lack of 3G, and also excels at one-handed navigation.
Via InfoSync World
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