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PDA phone comparison
2009-May
Current situation / requirements
- excellent screen size for GPS navigation: 56x74mm
- Windows Mobile - the platform with the most GPS navigation software options, and most varied softwar
- acceptable visibility in daylight
- hardware buttons to switch between audio player and GPS navigation apps while driving
- touch screen: resistive (i.e. you can use any object). Capacitive technology means you must use your fingers. No more operating the PDA on the ski slopes unless you take a glove off.
Search and Comparison resources
- phonescoop.com search for PDA phones with World Roaming, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, Camera (640 x 480) or more, and Video Capture.
NOTE: At the time of this writing, phonescoop.com did not include the HTC Touch HD in its database at all. Beware of missed results. - equivalent GSM arena search, which did find the HTC Touch HD. Note that restricting display size to 3.0"+ from 2.8"+ removes 16 phones from the results. For GPS navigation, however, a screen that covers the height of the phone is more important than wasted space at the top or bottom.
NOTE: As of 2009-05-05, gsmarena.com did not have in its database the HTC 8125 (HTC Wizard) (launched in 2005, discontinued), nor the Samsung Instinct, announced on 2008-Apr-01. Beware of missed results. - pdadb.net: Top Windows Mobile smartphones - Big WVGA Comparison (February 25, 2009)
Acer F900
- + 480x800 display, 49.91 x 83.18mm
- 63.5 x 117.5 x 12.85, 150g
- 533MHz, 128MiB RAM, 256MiB ROM
- - not officially available yet, only 2 froogle vendors
- - GPS: SiRF starIII, geotagging, QuickGPS ??: no A-GPS
- 3.15MP camera with flash
- - 320x240 video recording
- FM radio
- microSDHC up to 32GB
- mini-USB
- GSM850, GSM900, GSM1800, GSM1900, UMTS850, UMTS1900, UMTS2100, CSD, GPRS, EDGE, UMTS, HSDPA
- + Windows Mobile 6.1
Acer Tempo M900
- - slide-out keyboard, bulky
Android
- no on-screen keyboard (must slide and use the physical keyboard): http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=14533 http://gizmodo.com/5062977/t+mobile-g1-google-android-phone-review http://www.googleandblog.com/g1-google-phone-vs-iphone/3567/
Asus P550
- - outdated
Asus P835
- - 115 x 59 x 13.8 mm, 148g
- + 480x800, resistive
- 528MHz CPU, 4GB storage, 288MB RAM, 256MB ROM, microSD up to 16GB (or 32GB)
- + SiRF starIII, A-GPS ("chip gpsOne Platform Qualcomm")
- no FM radio
- 5MP camera with flash, photo-confirmed, despite pdadb and manufacturer's photos
- - crap QVGA video recording at 24fps
- has stylus
- + miniUSB
- + GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, EDGE / GPRS, UMTS / HSDPA 2100; Bluetooth A2DP, WiFi access point (!)
- solid metal build
- - "coming soon in 2009 Q2" but already on [froogle](Asus P835)
- firmware and other official downloads
GIGA-BYTE GSmart MW700
- - screen too small
Gigabyte g-Smart s1200
- - only 128MB RAM
- + 480x800 display
HTC Max 4G
- apparently for Russia only
- - no camera flash
HTC Touch HD
- + http://www.mobile-review.com/pda/review/htc-touch-hd-en.shtml
- - poor sunlight legibility
- - glossy but comes with a matte cover
- + 800x480, 83x50mm screen
- 115 mm x 62.8 mm x 12 mm
- 320MB storage, 288MB RAM, 512MB ROM
- + 5MP camera
- - 352x288 (CIF) video @ 30fps
- - no flash
- + focus wherever you point on the screen
- + ExtUSB connector backward-compatible with mini-USB
- patches: http://pocketnow.com/index.php?a=portal_detail&t=news&id=6560
HTC Touch Diamond
- http://www.mobile-review.com/pda/review/htc-touch-diamond-full-part1-en.shtml
- - fingerprint magnet, no memory card slot; only Verizon version includes card slot - this means you can't run GPS programs locked to a SIM card.
HTC Touch Diamond2
- + 480x800
- - "the screen is glossy and makes for a nice mirror, but this comes in annoying if you need to use the device in intense light â it´s almost impossible to read whatever pops up on the display, because it gets way too gray"
- + card slot
- + Windows Mobile 6.1
- - 5MP camera has no flash
- - video recording: VGA or lower, but fixed @ 15fps due to idiot patent restrictions. Get the 30fps version
- + "subjectively, the camera on the Diamond2 fares even a notch above the one on the LG KM900 Arena"
- - fingerprint nightmare: "It takes so little for the handset to get all greasy and miserably looking"
- + awesome call quality, confirmed
- + 107.9 x 53.1 x 13.7 mm , 117.5g
- 288 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM, 300 MB storage
- + standard mini-USB
- + WiFi, Bluetooth 2.0 with A2DP, FM radio, 3G, quad-band GSM
- + A-GPS: Qualcomm gpsOne chipset, which comes along with the Qualcomm 7200A platform
- + "When connected to a computer, the Diamond2 prompts you to select among ActiveSync, Mass Storage or Modem modes"
- + excellent XviD video but skips on DivX. Convert beforehand.
HTC's Iolite
- - no North American version: http://www.brighthand.com/default.asp?newsID=14772
- - 3.2 megapixel camera
- + 103g, 102 mm x 53.5 mm x 14.5 mm
HTC Magic
- - Android OS
HTC Mogul
LG GC900 Viewty Smart
- - available in 2009-May
- - NOT a smartphone. Runs some proprietary OS, not Windows Mobile.
- - proprietary USB
- 108.9 x 56.1 x 12.4 mm, 102 g
- 3" 16M-color capacitive touchscreen TFT of WVGA resolution (480 x 800 pixels)
- 1.5GB flash storage, microSD card slot (up to 16GB)
- + camera: 8 megapixel autofocus
- + LED flash, manual focus, geo-tagging, image stabilization
- + Video recording: 720x480@30fps, VGA@30fps, QVGA time-lapse and slow-mo video recording
LG GD900 Crystal
- - not yet available
- - useless transparent number dialing pad slides out
LG GM730
- - 240x400, 3" display
- 109.8 x 56.5 x 11.9 mm
- + apparently the only LG phone so far running Windows Mobile
- + 5MP camera with video; no mentions anywhere about camera flash
- microSD up to 16GB
- micro-USB
LG KC910 Renoir
LG KC910i Renoir
- - like the non-"i" version, doesn't run Windows Mobile
LG KM 900 Arena
- - apparently a featurephone, NOT a smartphone; no smartphone capabilities
- - gratuitous Call records limitation: only 40 dialed, 40 received, 40 missed calls
- - proprietary USB cable
- - 3G only works for Europe and Asia
- + video capture resolution is 720x480 pixels at 30 frames per second
- + good sound quality during talk
Mitac MIO Explora K70
- - only 128MB RAM
- + 240x400 display
Motorola Evoke QA4
- too narrow, too thick
Motorola MOTOSURF A3100
- - screen too small
Panasonic P905i
A fancy cellphone that doubles as a 3-inch TV and features 3-G, GPS, a 5.1-megapixel camera, and motion sensors for Wii-style games
Pharos Traveler 137
- - Viewable Display-Size: 1.96 " x 3.27 " (49.91 x 83.18 millimeters)
Samsung i900 Omnia (WiTu in Russia)
- + Windows Mobile
- + better camera than the HTC HD, with flash, which can work as torch
- - 240x400
- - poor to unusable in bright sunlight
- - proprietary USB connector
Samsung i8910 Omnia HD
- + OLED screen, super feature-packed
- - Symbian OS
- - Unfortunately, you can hardly see any details on the screen if you take the phone outdoors in bright sunlight, especially if you happen to forget to wipe the fingerprint-smudged surface clean. - would suck for GPS driving
Samsung Impression
- too narrow and too thick
Samsung Pixon
- no WiFi
- proprietary USB connector
- 240x400
- + "brightness sensor, which when activated makes the display usable in sunny days"
Sony Ericsson XPERIA X1
- - only 256MB RAM
- will apparently be discontinued?
- ? manufactured by HTC anyway
Toshiba TG01
- "available in 2009 Q2" but already on froogle
- + Windows Mobile 6.1 Pro
- + 1GHz CPU, 256 MB RAM, 512 MB ROM, microSD slot up to 16GB
- + 129 x 70 x 9.9 mm, 129g
- + 480 x 800, TFT resistive, zoom bar
- 3.15MP camera, most likely no flash
- + great battery life (review)
- glossy
- microUSB
- too big?
- no reviews?
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