September 4, 2007
Photos published of new HP iPAQs
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Photos of iPAQ’s upcoming 614c and 914c smartphones have appeared on MoDaCo’s forums.
The 614c candybar phone is ideal for business use and features a 2.8-inch QVGA screen and a conventional keypad.
The 3G phone also includes Windows Mobile 6 Professional, GPS, HSDPA, WiFi, and a 3 megapixel camera. An innovative touch wheel replaces the directional pad.
The 914c features a smaller 2.8-inch screen, due to its horizontal orientation, but with the same QVGA resolution and other features as the 614c.
No details on pricing or availability have been released.
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