3GSM 2007 On-site Coverage
News iconPublished on: 11 February, 2007 by Pressian Karakostov and Nanko Rusev
HP showcased their first phone without a touch display, which is the HP iPAQ 510 Voice Messenger running on Windows Mobile 6 Standard. It can be considered low-level device and is designed as low-priced easy to use model but with all the benefits of being a smartphone. It has very pocketable size and relatively small weight of 3.6 oz (100 grams).
It uses 200MHz Texas Instruments (TI OMAP) processor, has 64MB RAM and 128MB ROM and 2-inches 176x220 pixels display. We are very happy to see that it is quad-band GSM usable in the whole world, supporting Bluetooth and even WiFi. Using a microSD card you can also expand its memory in order to store more information or multimedia on it. The small display in combination with the 1100 mAh battery leads to another about 6.5 hours of talk-time with one charge.
HP iPAQ 510 Video
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