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Title: Product Reviews: HP iPAQ HW6515
Verdict: With GPS functionality and speedy performance wrapped up in such an attractive and easy-to-use package, this is one iPAQ that's definitely worth owning.
Summary: With Mobile 2003 running the show and a well thought out button layout, the HP is a doddle to use. The volume control and camera capture button are well placed and the PDA's buttons exude quality. 312MHz CPU the iPAQ is quick and will have you zipping fro
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100/100 |
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Title: PC Plus review: HP iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger
Summary: The hw6515 feels like a PDA that HP forgot to release last year.
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Title: HP iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger Review
Verdict: The HP iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger isn't pushing the boundaries of any technology, but it's a solid device.
Summary: The HP iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger isn't pushing the boundaries of any technology, but it's a solid device. It's very easy to use, with the thumbstick for one-handed operation. It has good reception and a good size. If you're looking for a smartphone for
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Title: HP IPAQ HW6515 Mobile Messenger
Pros: QWERTY keyboard, GPS built-in
Cons: Poor battery life
Verdict: HP's new connected device isn't so much a smartphone as a PDA with a keyboard
Summary: - Just as the great unwashed now think that all things MP3 is called an iPod, so there was a time when all handheld devices were simply known as iPAQs. This must have annoyed most vendors, especially Palm, but HP was never heard to complain.
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70/100 |
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Title: HP iPaq hw6515
Pros: GoodLink 4.5 e-mail. Good battery life. Good GPS. Dual expansion slots.
Cons: Odd screen size. Quiet phone speaker. Poor camera. Bugs.
Verdict: This PDA does well with e-mail and GPS, but we're troubled by its incompatibility with some Pocket PC software.
Summary: Operating System: Windows Mobile 2003, Flash Memory Type: Secure Digital, Bluetooth: Yes, Megapixels: 1, Type: Pock...
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Title: HP iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger
Pros: Mini keyboard is a good example of its type, SD and miniSD expansion slots, Quad-band GSM/GPRS phone, GPS receiver and navigation engine built in
Cons: Lacks Wi-Fi, Disappointing battery life, GPS navigation system comes with only one free city map, Non-standard screen size causes software compatibility issues
Verdict: HP's iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger is potentially a very useful device for mobile professionals, particularly those needing convenient navigation functionality. But its limited battery life and lack of Wi-Fi are serious drawbacks...
Summary: HP's iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger is potentially a very useful device for mobile professionals, particularly those needing convenient navigation functionality. But its limited battery life and lack of Wi-Fi are serious drawbacks.
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75/100 |
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Title: Review: HP iPAQ hw6515
Summary: Editor-in-Chief Jørgen Sundgot reviews the hw6515, HP's first shot in its new vein of iPAQ hw6500 communicator series, featuring an integrated thumbboard, EDGE, Bluetooth and GPS.
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70/100 |
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Title: iPAQ hw6515 - HP's Smart New Smartphone Entry
Summary: Our evaluation unit was a pre-production sample that lacked a SIM card making several of the features inoperative, but it did provide a good look at the phone's overall design and capabilities.
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Title: Hewlett-Packard iPAQ hw6515
Pros: GPS receiver, convenient form factor, integrated keyboard
Cons: No native Wi-Fi, laggy, Poor battery life, Slow satellite acquisition time
Verdict: With this phone, camera, GPS and PDA combination, HP has very nearly hit the spot
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70/100 |
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Title: Preview: iPAQ hw6515 - HP's Smart New Smartphone Entry
Verdict: Pricing for the hw6515 hasn't been announced yet, though it's safe to assume it will take up residence around the hw6300 series price point-around $650 or so, which is always dependent on carrier agreements. We expect it will go for around $450 with a two
Summary: Our evaluation unit was a pre-production sample that lacked a SIM card making several of the features inoperative, but it did provide a good look at the phone's overall design and capabilities
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Title: Review: HP iPAQ hw6515 ? A Little Bit of Everything
Verdict: Also, like all phone cameras, this is a fixed focus device with virtually no manual controls. Despite the higher resolution, images taken in most circumstances - the exception being very brightly lit subjects - are a bit soft focus and really only adequat
Summary: HP's hw6515 is at least four devices in one: Pocket PC, phone, camera and, best of all, a GPS device capable of providing turn-by-turn navigation with audio guidance. (A second version of the smartphone, the hw6510, does not include a camera.) While there
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Title: HP iPaq hw6515 Mobile Messenger (AT&T) review
Pros: The compact HP iPaq hw6515 features Bluetooth, EDGE, GPS radios, and solid battery life. The smart phone also has a QWERTY keyboard and various messaging options.
Cons: Unfortunately, the HP iPaq hw6515 doesn't have integrated Wi-Fi or Windows Mobile 5, and it suffers from sluggish performance occasionally.
Verdict: The HP iPaq hw6515 offers great tools for the mobile professional, but its poky performance keeps it from achieving smart-phone greatness.
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63/100 |
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Title: HP iPAQ hw6515 ? A Little Bit of Everything
Summary: HP's hw6515 is at least four devices in one: Pocket PC, phone, camera and, best of all, a GPS device capable of providing turn-by-turn navigation with audio guidance. (A second version of the smartphone, the hw6510, does not include a camera.) While there
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Title: HP iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger
Pros: Mini-keyboard is a good example of its type; SD and miniSD expansion slots; quad-band GSM/GPRS phone, GPS receiver and navigation engine built in
Cons: Lacks Wi-Fi; disappointing battery life; GPS navigation system comes with only one free city map; non-standard screen size causes software compatibility issues
Summary: Potentially a very useful device for those needing convenient navigation functionality, its limited battery life and lack of Wi-Fi are serious drawbacks
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75/100 |
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Title: HP iPAQ hw6515 Review - PDAs
Pros: Quad-band GSM ideal for travellers, Excellent GPS navigation provided by Whereis, Supports SD and miniSD memory cards, QWERTY thumboard for text entry
Cons: Lacklustre screen, No Wi-Fi, Whereis Navigator uses GPRS for map data, Performance dampened by relatively slow processor
Verdict: The hw6515 is a Pocket PC, a quad-band phone, a GPS navigator and a 1.3-megapixel camera all rolled into one. Why is it, then, that we still want more from this device?
Summary: Can the addition of GPS on HP's latest PDA-phone inject some much-needed oomph back into the dwindelling PDA market?
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Title: HP iPaq hw6515
Pros: Lightweight design; integrated GPS receiver; Pushmail support; dual expansion slots; QWERTY keyboard.
Cons: No Wi-Fi; relatively slow processing power and battery life.
Summary: HP's latest iPaq has what it takes to compete with the O2s and Treos in the PDA-phone market, but not without some tradeoffs.
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80/100 |
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Title: HP iPAQ hw6515 Pocket PC Phone- Reviews by Mobile Tech Review
Verdict: The HP hw6515 is a pretty rounded device; it's strong on phone (reception and audio performance) and Bluetooth, weaker on audio quality, screen and OS navigation.
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60/100 |
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Title: HP iPAQ hw6515 Mobile Messenger
Summary: When we first reviewed the hw6515, we were bowled over by how much HP has managed to cram into such a small device.
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