PDA Cell Phones

Wednesday, February 4, 2009
wants to tug along two devices when you can have one?

PDA cell phones combine the benefits of both a mobile phone and a personal organizer. But instead of carrying two devices in your pockets, you only carry one. Convenience and portability all rolled into one! That’s exactly what PDA cell phones are offering.

Your PDA cell phone acts like a comprehensive phonebook directory. You can store up as many names, contact numbers, and addresses as you want. You’re only limited by the number of friends and acquaintances you have and the amount of memory the device. Some has as much memory power as 3.5MB. PDA cell phones also let you take down notes during meetings and store them up as a file. And because most PDA cell phones can be synchronized to your desktop notebook or laptop, you can even store these notes as a file in your computer.

The PDA cell phone is also an astute scheduler. You can input important dates into the interface and set alarm for those dates. The built in timekeeper can even be used as an alarm clock so you no longer have to worry about being late for important appointments.

Ever since they first broke into the market, PDA cell phones have undergone a constant change. Every year, new software upgrades are constantly added to make your PDA cell phone even more easy to use and convenient.

The Series 60 Platform is just one of the software programs used to run your PDA cell phones. Built on the Symbian OS, this PDA cell phone software is currently the leading smartphone platform in the world. Series 60 is licensed by some of the foremost mobile phone manufacturers in the world, including LG Electronics, Lenovo, Nokia, Panasonic, Samsung, Sendo, and Siemens. Series 60 gives your PDA cell phones a large color screen size and an easy to use interface. Plus, it provides you with a suite of applications which makes this software ideally suited to support new mobile services in your PDA cell phones. These services may include rich content downloading and MMS.

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