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3 years, 5 months ago

What PDA/smartphone (windows mobile only) would be the best upgrade from my aging HP IPAQ PDA?

I looked at the Tilt, the LG Vue and the Fuze. Not impressed so far given what my aging IPAQ can still do for me (except make calls!).

Must haves
- Good Stylus support
- WiFi
- Decent call (receiver) quality.
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davidmasters | 3 years, 5 months ago
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Have you looked at the HTC Advantage X7510? In the UK it's known as the O2 XDA Flint.

It's like a cross between a netbook and a mobile phone - with all the advantages of both.

Has everything you're looking for, although these days touch screens tend to use fingertip rather than stylus input.

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richardr | 3 years, 5 months ago
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So far, in replacing MY old HP iPAQ, I have been looking carefully at the HTC phones, my friend has a HTC Touch (original GSM) running windows mobile 6 (not 6.1 yet) and it has a stylus, WiFi and good quality calls, so I suggest you give the HTC Touch a try.
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tomwl | 3 years, 5 months ago
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I'd look strongly at the HTC Touch Pro. It's available on several carriers and has received reasonable reviews.
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www.cnet.com, www.boygeniusreport.com, www.gsmarena.com

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