The Device Comparison About Smartphone
A Windows Mobile-based Smartphone integrates PDA-type functionality into a voice-centric handset comparable in size to today's mobile phones. Windows Mobile-based Smartphones are designed for one-handed operation with keypad access to both voice and data features. They are optimized for voice and text communication and allow wireless access to Outlook information and encrypted browsing to corporate and Internet information and services. Windows Mobile-based Smartphones give you a choice to communicate via voice or text along with the ability to access information and services so you can stay in touch while on the go.
The Device Comparison About Smartphone is as follows, and we hope that it will be helpful.
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Device Name |
Operating System |
Processor Type |
Processor Speed |
Memory |
Weight |
Geographic Availability |
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Audiovox SMT 5600 |
Windows Mobile 2003 SE |
TI OMAP 730 processor |
200MHz |
32 MB SDRAM |
3.58 oz |
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i-mate SP3 |
Windows Mobile 2003 SE |
TI OMAP 730 |
GSM & GPRS, triband 900/1800/1900 MHz |
32MB RAM |
106.3 g (with battery pack) |
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Motorola MPx220 from Cingular |
Windows Mobile 2003 SE |
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200 MHZ |
32 MB SDRAM expandable |
3.88 oz |
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Samsung SCH-i600 from Verizon Wireless |
Windows Mobile 2002 |
PXA250 Processor |
200 MHZ |
32 MB RAM |
5.0 oz. with Standard |
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SP-i600 Smartphone from Sprint |
Windows Mobile 2003 |
Intel? PXA250 processor |
200 MHz |
32 MB RAM |
5 oz |
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Voq Professional Phone |
Windows Mobile 2003 |
Intel Xscale PXA262 |
200MHz |
32 MB SDRAM |
145g |
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Audiovox SMT 5600 from |
Windows |
TI OMAP 730 processor |
200MHz |
32 MB SDRAM |
3.6 oz |
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i-mate SP3i |
Windows Mobile 2003 SE |
Ti OMAP 730 tri-band GSM/GPRS solution |
Tri-band: GSM 900, 1800 & 1900 (works on five continents) |
32MB RAM |
102g (with battery pack) |
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