It’s a small computer in a PDA-sized package. Its operating system is Windows 2003, with pocket-sized programs. It runs Pocket Excel, Word, and Outlook, which includes a calendar and contact list.
But more important, it runs Internet Explorer and includes a camera. Like a Blackberry, it can also receive e-mail, too. Best of all, not only is it a cell phone, it also has a speakerphone like a Nextel walkie-talkie radio that works fairly well as a conference phone.
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