iPAQ 6515 Review part 1 - now onlne
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Enjoy......
http://www.tekguru.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6688
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On Wed, 27 Jul 2005 17:28:36 +0100, "Tekguru (Daron Brewood)"
<tekguru@tekguru.co.uk> wrote:
>Enjoy......
>
>http://www.tekguru.co.uk/phpBB2/viewtopic.php?t=6688
I'm very curious to know how this actually performs as a phone and
GPRS device. I'll assume these two (somewhat important) features will
be covered in part 2?
I hope HP applied lessons learned from the 6315, which was a complete
disaster for many.
A_C
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On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 06:49:53 -0400, Agent_C wrote:
> I'm very curious to know how this actually performs as a phone and
> GPRS device. I'll assume these two (somewhat important) features will
> be covered in part 2?
>
> I hope HP applied lessons learned from the 6315, which was a complete
> disaster for many.
It will be covered in part 3, part two will cover the custom apps on the
machine. So far it is performing very well indeed though!
I avoided the 6315 I'm very pleased to say!
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> I avoided the 6315 I'm very pleased to say!
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me too, I wanted one when I first read about it and the size put me off -
this 6515 is really my favourite pda to date - I totally love it.
David
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David Cleland wrote:
>>I avoided the 6315 I'm very pleased to say!
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>
> me too, I wanted one when I first read about it and the size put me off -
> this 6515 is really my favourite pda to date - I totally love it.
>
> David
Do you miss the Wifi of the 63xx series?
- RWM
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> Do you miss the Wifi of the 63xx series?
I never had the series and no - as I have a spectec sd wifi card that sticks
out about 2mm and works great. GPS is great I have everything in one unit.
David
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David Cleland wrote:
>>Do you miss the Wifi of the 63xx series?
>
>
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> I never had the series and no - as I have a spectec sd wifi card that sticks
> out about 2mm and works great. GPS is great I have everything in one unit.
>
> David
Thanks!
- Bob
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Tekguru (Daron Brewood) wrote:
> On Thu, 28 Jul 2005 06:49:53 -0400, Agent_C wrote:
>
> It will be covered in part 3, part two will cover the custom apps on the
> machine. So far it is performing very well indeed though!'
I hope you'll test the instant messaging apps (AOL-IM & Yahoo IM)
through GPRS. I was never able to get these to work properly on the
6315; while the UK version of AOL-IM worked perfectly.
> I avoided the 6315 I'm very pleased to say!
Did my many angry diatribes have anything to do with that?
A_C
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I avoided the 6315 I'm very pleased to say!
>
> Did my many angry diatribes have anything to do with that?
no, just about every site I visited gave it a hard time. I didn't like the
size either
David
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On 29 Jul 2005 10:21:21 -0700, Agent_C wrote:
> I hope you'll test the instant messaging apps (AOL-IM & Yahoo IM)
> through GPRS. I was never able to get these to work properly on the
> 6315; while the UK version of AOL-IM worked perfectly.
I may get chance to try Agile Messenger, but about to leave on holiday for
a week so probably will be when we get back.
>> I avoided the 6315 I'm very pleased to say!
>
> Did my many angry diatribes have anything to do with that?
I think it was the bad feelings I was seeing from everyone
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