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PDA Cell Phones – The new generation of wireless phones

 31 October 2009 |  218 views |  18 Comments
PDA Cell Phones - The new generation of wireless phones

It’s time you know what the latest technological gadget is. In fact, this new toy is buzzing everywhere nowadays. PDA cell phones are popping up more and more in the market place. Young or old, maybe you should be asking yourself whether this new cellular phone is something you should consider owning? Well, if you’re unsure about whether a PDA mobile phone is the right piece of hardware for you, don’t be. Read on and find out everything you need to know about these great wireless phones! Many consumers understand the value of owning a mobile phone today. They are really convenient and easy to use. We almost take them for granted because they’re extremely affordable to own and maintain. They come with tons of loaded features to help make our lives that much easier. They store phone numbers and addresses, can link you to the Internet, can download your email on a whim, and allow you to chat on Instant Messenger with your closest loved ones whenever you want. Bored? Not when you own a cellular phone, equipped with the latest games, cool polyphonic ring tones, and picture messaging. Use it to take notes, and keep you up to date with important meetings. There is simply nothing that a cell phone cannot do nowadays. They even take pictures and video images – and to think, these nifty little toys can be held, literally, in the palm of your hand. Well, the newest trend to hit our palms is the PDA wireless phone – better known as a personal digital assistant. Imagine combining the convenience of a cell phone with the reliability of a PDA – it’s a match made in heaven! Here’s why. First of all, PDA’s are very portable. You can take them anywhere! They fit in your purse, briefcase, even your own pocket. They’re also very durable, so they’re built to last! PDA’s are also pretty inexpensive these days. You can get yourself a pretty decent and affordable personal digital assistant for about $150. Once you get one, you’ll realize just how amazing these devices really are! These awesome gadgets store your personal and professional information, at the touch of a button! Wireless PDA’s are also programmable. You can run the most popular of applications on a palm pilot, allowing you to interact with your home or office computer. You can store documents, graphics, notes – the possibilities are endless, and transferring information from one medium to another is a breeze! What does it mean when you combine the power of a PDA with a mobile phone? Pure magic! There are many companies offering this innovative product. Check it out! PalmOne makes a PDA cell phone that makes it easier than ever for consumers to keep their business and personal life in order without all the excess bulk! Remember, these phones are compatible with either Macs or PCs, making it simple for you to download information when you need it the most. Key features on these types of phones include a mini “qwerty” keyboard for typing notes, Bluetooth technology, USB capability, and lithium powered batteries. Many of these PDA mobiles also include MP3 features! It’s all you’ll ever need to get through your day with ease! Many people may even consider getting rid of their mobile phones and replacing it with these new PDA cell phones. If you think about it, you really don’t need much else! Tons of Americans walk around with briefcases or purses full of gadgets that only store a certain type of information. At one time, a cell phone was used primarily to make or receive calls. Now, times have changed. Long gone are the days when mobiles were bulky, heavy, and inadequate. As you may know, cell phones have marked their way into the world today, helping millions of people get what they need in their professional and personal lives. Not only do cell phones help us when we’re in a bind, they keep us well in tuned with the world. We can access the daily news, read our horoscopes, check movie listings, and so much more. Keep your address book updated with your contacts. Store email addresses, contact names, phone numbers – the sky is the limit! In fact, there’s nothing a cell phone can’t do these days! Without a doubt, cellular phones definitely enhance our lives. They can notify us when we have an important meeting or date coming up. You’ll never forget a friend or loved one’s birthday again! They come equipped with cool features, such as unique ring tones, games, and colour screens. Want to get online? No problem! You can picture message your friends, send text messages on the fly, even go online and download your email messages. These features come in handy, especially when travelling. In fact, many mobiles today are designed to be used anywhere around the world! So, there’s no need to worry about bringing a day planner or agenda to keep track of your to do list. A cell phone is all you need! Now, you can enjoy the convenience and affordability of combining your heavily used and much needed cell phone with a practicality of a PDA or portable hand held system. Look around – you’ll soon see that many popular cellular phone carriers are carrying PDA cell phones, all equipped with different, but important features. In fact, customers can pick and choose which PDA phone best suits their needs. It’s all too simple! However, one thing is clear – owning a PDA mobile is an effective way to keep your business sorted. Imagine just how much information these powerful tools store! Cell phones are extremely practical but their downside is that they can only store so much information! For example, most mobile phones come with phone books that store between 100-500 contact entries. Certainly not enough when you’re building a list of personal and professional contacts. Having a PDA cell phone is like carrying around a mini computer in your pocket and the possibilities are surely endless! While it can’t fix your family meals every night or make the kids go to bed, it will keep you and your family extremely organized and in tune with what’s going on day to day! While a PDA cellular phone is used primarily for professional use, take advantage of the many fun features it has to offer. If you ever wanted to own an MP3 player, there’s no need to buy one on its own! Some PDA mobiles come with a Windows Media Player device to keep you occupied with your favourite tunes during the day! If you’re travelling and are looking to maximize your time, surf the Internet. Even better, catch up on your emails! It’s like taking your office on the road, wherever you go, whenever you go! If you’re worried about using your PDA too much – don’t! Many PDA cell phones will give you somewhere along the lines of 250 minutes of talk time and 240 hours of standby time. Keeping spare chargers and a base charger is always convenient to ensure that you’ll never go without your phone when you need it the most! You’ll enjoy typical features, such as a speakerphone, vibrating ringers, text capability, and Internet options. Connect using Outlook, and you’ll never have to search for a phone number or email address again! Store it once and forget about it! For those individuals who are constantly travelling and on the road or in the sky, a PDA mobile phone makes sense. It’s the perfect gift and travel companion! Sometimes, it can be difficult to take a break from your day to find an Internet cafĂ© or office that will allow you to connect and check your email and important messages. Now, imagine being able to access your information from anywhere in the world! You could be having dinner, in a car, or in between meetings, and you’ll never miss those important messages ever again! It’s important to note, your PDA cell phone contains the Internet, which will allow you to surf the web. So, now you can book your hotel reservations, find a phone number for a taxi, look for a restaurant in your area – it’s all possible without having to exhaust other options! Sync your phone with your laptop, and access your work, no matter where you are. Access flight information with the touch of a button! Get movie listings and find out where some of the best attractions are when you’re visiting a new town. It’s obvious that owning a PDA cell phone has its advantages. Remember,
PDA phones are extremely lightweight and portable. So much power for such a tiny device – and to think, many phones will give you the option to add more memory if you need it, for additional storage! It’s also good to know that many companies will also throw in extra cellular accessories, such as a headset, leather case, belt clip or hand strap. These always come in handy to protect and maintain the look of your equipment. They’re also very suitable when on the road. Having a headset allows you to use your phone while on the road keeping you safe as you drive with both hands on the wheel! If you’re going to use your phone on the road while driving, at least be safe! Be conscious of yourself and the other drivers around you! It doesn’t stop there! You can upgrade to a Bluetooth headset, or consider buying an extra adapter, charger, or magnet mount antenna set. You could also consider getting a starter kit that comes with the essentials to make the most out of your PDA cellular phone. One thing is for sure. The rave about PDA cell phones is sweeping the nation. Stop and think for a moment. Many people carry around more than one of the following – a cell phone, an agenda or journal, a PDA system, a camera, an MP3 player. Well, all you need is the PDA mobile! It will replace all of these rather expensive items and provide for its consumers the convenience of owning the best all-in-one device to ever hit the market!

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How much would it cost to ship a PDA with a few accessories to the netherlands?
I am selling my Palm Tungsten E2 on ebay and i was wondering approximately how much would it cost to ship my PDA with some accessories to the netherlands from Michigan? I tried the calculation estimator on the UPS website but i dont know what the customs value is.

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18 Comments »

  • Jordan said:

    Your PDA device will have some sort of data access unless you requested for it to be blocked by Verizon. The options are as follows:

    Unlimited data connect – $44.99
    10 MB of data per month – $24.99
    Pay-as-u-go data connect – $0.015 per KB of usage

    Minutes and text/pix messaging use would be the same otherwise.

  • maddie said:

    a pda is used mainly ny peoplw who have their own bizness or have alot of on the move stuff they have to do at work like if you are on a plane ging somewhere for work and an important client sends you an email you can check that stuff via your pda. You can do just about anything on a pda they are basically small computer and phone put into one. You can get a PDA at any cell phone store it is just a high end cell phone. PDAs do do texting so you are ok there to be honest you sound young and you probaly dont need a pda just a phone if you dont know what it does yet then learn first remember gotta crawl before you walk They usually run ne where from 200 to 600 bucks

  • Javi said:

    As long as both devices have bluetooth, it should be able to connect.

    There is also a nice little software tool call WMWifiRouter which will allow you to use you Wifi enable phone to act as a Wifi Access Point (sorta of, its adhoc not infrastructure) to any Wifi Enabled device.
    It is even more simple than using the built in ICS modem feature. You install the WMWifiRouter software, turn on Wifi, launch the WMWifiRouter Software click connect and it does all the internal connections for you, and now you have your own little wifi access point where ever you have cell phone service.
    I use this with my HTC Mogul with sprint al you can eat service and it works like a dream. i downloaded it from here

    http://freewareppc.com/communication/wmwifirouter.shtml

  • Wordpress said:

    I still got a working Wizard Line

  • WPMixer said:

    a what?? LOL

  • Akito said:

    iPhone.

    Or windows:

    HTC phones.

  • guzen said:

    is that retarded piece of shit woman intended to be funny?!

  • goshinguy said:

    The current rating on the new power supply of 1.5 amps means it can be loaded up with higher batteries.

    No you will not fry your PDA. And there is now worry on the PDA getting damaged due to just a change in higher current rating. A higher voltage rating would mess your PDA.

    Here is an analogy…

    Imagine current as the flow of water in a pipe, a 1amp to 1.5 amp means you have higher flow of water.

    The 5volts is your pail. This means you want to fill up you pail with 5volts of water. Using the 1.5 amp supply – higher flow of water, you will fill up the pail faster. It does not damage the pail but it fills it up faster.

    The only time you would damage your PDA is when you over charge it, which means you keep it plugged in even when the charge light already said it is fully charged. But in better PDA's this should not be a problem since the charger circuit has an overcharge and temp overload protection circuit. It just makes you battery life shorter due to overheating the battery.

  • Free Blog said:

    I still use a TRGpro which is like a Palm IIIx but with a CF card backup. I have dozens of novels on it and it uses AAA batteries. It’s all I need but wish I could still buy a new one. I had two but one died when I pressed the reset button twice in a row. I hate rechargeable batteries.

  • PO said:

    For me it has to do with the fact that I tend to have too many lists, calendars, notebooks, address books and general notes and/or papers to keep track of.

    The PDA is way too expensive to lose track of and it keeps all my information in one place! I love the idea of setting alarms to remind me to do things during the day!

    At the present time, technology allows us to do so much more than ever before and this will, of course, become more true as time goes on. There are also a lot of extra benefits of having a PDA such as the capabilities of listening to music, keeping photos, videos and much more. Also, depending on the model and how much you want to spend, you could have the capability of accessing the internet with your PDA.

    And…let's not forget the choice of having a PDA phone?! Talk about efficient!

    You may not know NOW exactly what a PDA can do for you but I'll bet you wouldn't regret getting one.

    Having said that…if you are not into computers and/or electronics at all, you may want to stick with the paper idea.

  • Blogger said:

    I call it a Newton with a bluetooth toothbrush.

  • WPBlog Shop said:

    lol I got the orignal palm pilot stiill works

  • psychic said:

    hey I got a pda and I needed this thanx

  • rails said:

    lol. WHat do you call that device at the end, an I-Brush

  • Terry1210 said:

    any chance that you also backed up your Palm data to an SD card with such a program but forgot about it?

    Otherwise, keep in mind that only password protected records will only get wiped out if you reset your password. I don't think there's anyway around that since the password mechanism was designed to wipe and protect data in the event the password couldn't be provided.

  • PJ said:

    My father is a doctor and I have some expertise in this area (see my blog at http://mlearning.edublogs.org). You should look for a PDA that does not have a slideout keyboard, and a minimum number of hard-key buttons. Minimising moving parts like this reduces the number of crevices that can potentially become contaminated with infectious substances, if you're using the device in the course of your work, and also simplifies cleaning of the device.

    I'd recommend a Windows Mobile device, since Palm is rumoured to be currently undergoing corporate transition and software for its OS may be discontinued if PalmOS is not supported in future. Also, most of the medical PDA software out there is supported by the Windows Mobile operating system.

    With those considerations, I would normally have recommended a Dell Axim x51v . The Dell x50v and x51v PDAs have the best screen (480×640px gorgeousness!) and processor speed (624 MHz) I've yet experienced in a PDA. While they don't have a massive amount of internal memory, they accept both SD and CompactFlash cards, and that means you could for example, add a 4GB CF card for your medical applications and records, as well as a 4GB SD card for your music – that would be 8GB in total, plus the 128MB on-board storage – a massive amount of memory for a PDA. I believe there are even larger memory cards in both formats available, if you're willing to put up the dollars. :)

    The only reason I might not fully endorse the x51v is that Dell won't be making any more PDAs after the x51v; however, it will continue to support its existing models.

  • jamie said:

    The "customs" value the site refers to is … "how much $$ is it worth"?

    If you want insurance to cover against loss or damage, you have to go REGULAR PRIORITY INT'L or EXPRESS INT'L …

    … First Class Parcel Int'l or Small Flat-Rate Priority at $12.95 offers NO insurance at all …

  • nacao said:

    Lol “An organizer cleaverly named organizer!”

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