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More mobile devices coming, WiFi missing
If you and your business are still searching for the perfect handheld device that provides wireless connectivity, there are a few new potential devices you might want to consider. While the HP iPaq hw6515, Motorola Q, and Nokia E61 all look very similar, each provides various functionality and features. For example, the HP device supports Bluetooth and even has GPS; it's just too bad there isn't any ability yet for WiFi. The Nokia does have WiFi and supports VoIP but doesn't do well in terms of speed. The Q also lacks WiFi, but it's thin and portable and runs on Windows Mobile 5 system. As with any new device, list out the top must-have features your organization needs and then start making a potential buy list. Given the slew of new products hitting the market, it's safe to say that you can expect to update that list on a weekly basis. Article
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