The brand new Motorola Q9 comes with Windows Mobile 6.1 OS on it. This new operating system features some cool stuff including Copy / Paste, Domain Enroll in Settings(Enrolling in a domain will connect your device with company resources.), New home screen (pan left and right to check out missed calls, notifications like email, sms, etc.), Change Master Security Code, Added text input settings, Recent Programs when pressing Start menu, and Threaded SMS. BoyGenius alo reported that when you compose an email, or SMS, and start typing the name of the contact in the “To:” field, the contact names finally pop up like Windows Mobile Professional. Internet Explorer now allows you define a homepage, and zoom in and out using a nice and clean interface.
This new Motorola Q9 phone for Verizon looks really cool and trendy. This eye catching smartphone comes loaded with Windows Mobile 6 and is also equipped with QWERTY keyboard and a large LCD screen. The release date is still unknown, so stay tuned for more updates.
HP is about to upgrade their mobile series with Windows Mobile 6 operating system. The iPAQ VoiceMessenger 514 has been the first member of this new generation, which will also include integrated GPS functionality. The other series will be configured in the following way:
100 Series: The substitute of old the rz1710. Entry range PDA with no phone but at for a very low price
200 Series: PDA/PND (autonomous GPS) hybrids, replacing the range iPAQ rx57/59
300 Series: equipped with a VGA screen (replacing ancestral the iPAQ hx4700)
500 Series: medium range smartphones
600 Series: 3G PDA phones equipped with keyboard and integrated GPS.
900 Series: The successor of the HP iPAQ hw6915. Specially designed for business users.
The first devices from the new HP line-up will be released at the end of the year.
The Sharp WillCOM W-ZERO 3 smartphone will receive an upgrade including a slimmer body (17.9mm), and a new 3 inch 480 x 800 LCD display. The phone runs on Windows Mobile Classic. Other features include a numeric keypad, a sliding QWERTY keyboad, and a mini USB port where you can hook up an external Bluetooth or GPS module. No word on the pricing or availability yet.
HP introduced its new smartphone for the first time in Asia-Pacific region during HP Mobility Summit in Shanghai. Known as the HP iPAQ 512 Voice Messenger, the gadget was designed for business users. It offers a flexible wireless email experience through convenient voice control and hands-free operation. With its “voice reply†function, users can reply to email by dictating and sending a voice response, without the need for any typing. The iPAQ 512 sports VoIP capabilities with built-in Wi-Fi, “push” email, GSM/EDGE, and Bluetooth connectivity. The smartphone is also based on the new Windows Mobile 6 platform. The iPAQ 512 is expected to be available in Asian-Pacific market in May 2007.
The Sharp EM-ONE comes with a slide up display that reveals a QWERTY keyboard. The gadget comes with a WiFi connectivity, and a digital camera. Sadly, the Sharp EM-ONE will remain a Japan only products. No word yet on pricing. Check out more pics and watch the video after the break to get more details!
Samsung SGH-i718 boasts a 2.0MP camera, 2.8-inch touchscreen display, 55MB of built-in memory, EDGE, microSD card slot, and Bluetooth. The gadget is powered by a 416MHz Intel XScale ARM920T PXA27x processor. Watch a short video review after the jump!
The HTC Vox is powered by the latest Windows Mobile OS 6.0 (Crossbow), with no touchscreen and 3G support. The smartphone will support GSM Quad-band network, Wi-Fi, EDGE and Bluetooth wireless connection. Other features include a 2MP camera, microSD slot, and 96MB RAM / 128MB ROM memory.
Eric Lin at PhoneScoop reviews the Palm Treo 750 smartphone. Powered by Windows Mobile 5.0, the gadget offers a touchscreen display, 1.3MP shooter, Bluetooth connectivity, 60MB of built-in memory, 300-MHz Samsung processor, and a miniSD card slot. Check out some great offers on Palm Treo products on our Hot Deals Page or at the Official Palm Store. Video review after the break!