HP preparing new line of mobile devices with GPS
Published on August 1st, 2007 in gps navigation, phones
After two years of silence, HP is about to reconsider their mobile series with a whole new line-up of Windows Mobile 6 devices. The iPAQ VoiceMessenger 514, made available only a couple weeks ago, has been the first representative of this new generation. 500 series will be made up of basic smartphones (only one for the moment) at a very affordable price and we’re happy to hear that a few other series will also include integrated GPS functionality.
The other series will be configured in the following way:
- 100 Series: the substitute of old the rz1710. Entry range PDA with no phone but at for a very low price
- 200 Series: PDA/PND (autonomous GPS) hybrids, replacing the range iPAQ rx57/59
- 300 Series: devices dedicated to business professionals and equipped with a VGA screen (replacing ancestral the iPAQ hx4700)
- 500 Series: medium range smartphones
- 600 Series: 3G PDA phones equipped with keyboard and integrated GPS. An alternative to series 900, with a different design.
- 900 Series: the true successor of the HP iPAQ hw6915. Expected to have powerful features specially designed for business users such as keyboard, Wi-Fi, GPS…
The first devices from the new HP line up should be announced by September, and be ready for the market at the end of the year… via
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