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For sale is a near new HP iPAQ PDA mobile phone T-Mobile. H6315 Model.

Has WiFi (ability to use the full internet on the pocket PC) and can connect to any wireless PC network

That means it is a Pocket PC with inbuilt phone capabilites to allow it to be used anywhere in the world as mobile phone. Accepts all SIM CARDS (optus, 3, telstra, vodaphone...)

Comes with big instruction book and USB charger.

Has built in bluetooth, camera, windows operating system.

Perfect for anyone in a business.

Asking only $450, they retail in shops for a $799

PM me if you would like this bargain and we will discuss payment options.

Can REGISTER post anywhere in Australia for $30 or express post anywhere in Australia for $9.90

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Phone details are:

Integrated wireless

Quad-band GSM/GPRS (850/900/1800/1900)

WLAN 802.11b

Bluetooth v1.1

IrDA

Operating system

Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 (Phone Edition)

Pocket versions of Microsoft software are included (Outlook, Word, Excel and Internet Explorer for Pocket PC)

Processor

Texas Instruments OMAP 1510

Display

3.5" (89 mm) Transflective TFT color with LED backlight

Camera

Built-in VGA, 640 x 480 resolution

Memory

64MB SDRAM, 64MB Flash ROM Memory (55MB user accessible)

Up to 20MB iPAQ File Store

Dimensions

4.68" x 2.95" x .73" (119 mm x 75 mm x 18.7 mm)

Weight

6.7 oz (190 g)

Indicators

Power Button: charging and notification

Blinking green - notify Blinking amber ?charging

Solid amber - full charge

LED 1: GSM/GPRS

Blinking green LED - radio ON with signal

Blinking amber LED - radio ON without signal

LED 2: Bluetooth

Blinking blue LED - radio ON

LED 3: WLAN

Blinking green LED - radio ON with signal

Blinking amber LED - radio ON without signal

Phone notification:

Vibrate Audible

Visible message on the display

Power

Battery:

Removable/Rechargeable 1800 mAh Lithium-Ion user swappable battery

Optional extended 3600 mAh Lithium-Ion battery available for purchase

AC Power:

Input voltage: 100~240 VAC, 50/60Hz

Input current: 0.3 Amp max

Output Voltage: 5 VDC (typical)

Output Current: 2A (typical)

Expansion

Integrated SD slot

Audio

Integrated microphone receiver

Speaker

3.5 mm stereo headphone jack

MP3 stereo (through audio jack and speaker)

Ergonomic design features

4 programmable application launch buttons (defaults: Inbox, Contacts, Voice Record, Camera)

Rubber sides for a comfortable grip

HP exclusive applications

iPAQ Wireless: utility that simplifies the connection management of the three wireless features

iPAQ File Store: non-volatile storage in Flash ROM

iPAQ Backup: utility for Backup/Restore to Main Memory, Memory Card or iPAQ File Store

HP Profiles: utility that allows the user to defines profiles for wireless connectivity

HP Image Capture: application to take digital photographs with the integrated camera

HP Image Zone for Pocket PC: view, edit images and create slide shows

HP Image Transfer: application to transfer digital photographs from the iPAQ to your personal computer

Utilities: Self Test, iPAQ Audio, Power Status

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