Nokia do PDAs
Posted on 09. May, 2006 by Joanna in News, Nokia, PDA & Pocket PC, Smartphones

They’ve done mobile TV, they’ve done GPS and they’ve even made a phone for self-defence, but now Nokia have launched a PDA range. The first is the E61, a smartphone with a Blackberry-like keyboard and high end iPAQ-like capabilities including a large, high resolution screen, Bluetooth and Wi-Fi support.
With Quad-band GSM/GPRS the phone can be used across the globe and supports mobile mail systems from BlackBerry Connect, GoodLink, Visto Mobile, Seven Mobile Mail and Nokia’s Business Centre. There are also built-in applications that allow users to edit and create documents, supporting the most common functions of Word, PowerPoint and Excel. The integrated user-available memory is an expandable 75MB, which although not huge, will allow you to store all the documents you need at any time, and the Wi-Fi connection means that any you haven’t got with you are never out of reach.
Until I get one to play with (cough cough nice people at Nokia), I haven’t got any more to go on that the spec on the Nokia site, but when I find out more I’ll let you know.




