Similar offers
Postage & Packaging: Free!
Postage & Packaging: Free!
Postage & Packaging: £3.98

HP iPAQ Hw6910 Mobile Messenger

from (1 offers) · Product Information

HP iPAQ Hw6910 Mobile Messenger

Quote-start

HP Ipaq - a mixed bag.

Quote-end

4 Jan 28th, 2007 

25 Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful

Advantages:
Battery life quite good, well built

Disadvantages:
small screen, poor phone reception

Recommendable No:

Detailed rating:

Look & Feel

Durability & Robustness

Battery standby time

Value for money

Range of features

JeffFromPoole

JeffFromPoole

About me:

Getting a few reviews in the pipeline now. RRCs will be returned.

Member since:21.12.2005

Reviews:173

Members who trust:54

Background:

The company I work for distributes my jobs to the field via a PDA phone.
This system was introduced last February when we started out using the disastrously poor quality O2 XDA IIi pda phone, which suffers badly from poor battery life and an overwhelming aptitude to crash several times a day.

In an attempt to improve the situation the company is trialling a couple of new handsets, one of which is the HP IPaq.

It arrived on Friday so I charged it up to put it through its paces.

I was a bit disappointed in the screen size, it is about two thirds of the size of the XDA and it is hard enough to work on that one.

The overall feel of the PDA is good, it feels solid but I can't yet tell you how it responds to being bounced off the floor.

The Wireless function works well enough but it was a let down to discover that it uses the now out-dated 802.11b protocol, I would have hoped for 802.11G on a product in this price range.

The phone is a bit of a let down. in my kitchen there is usually 4 bars of signal, even on the XDA. The Ipaq shows 'no service'

There have been a few modifications to the operating system since the XDA but it is basically the same, now Windows Mobile Version 5.

One of the most iritating things about the XDA was the camera button, it was placed so that you pressed it simply by picking the phone up. You can re-assign the button in system settings so that it does something else but each time you have to reset the phone, about 5 times a day on average, the default function is restored.

This phone comes with GPS navigation built in, something that would be very useful for field service engineers, such as myself. Sadly, although I stood out in the middle of our street under a clear sky, the unit was not able to track any satellites at all. it would be great if it did work as finding some of my calls can be a challenge.

The memory card now lives in the side of the phone but it only takes micro-CD cards, rather than the full sized cards used in the XDA. They come with an adapter to fit into a standard SD card slot but it did mean that I needed to change my card. The card contains vital information like all the service manuals for all the equipment I work on, as well as the internal phone directory for the major multinational company, which is quite amazing for a card that is the size of a finger nail.

The battery life is a lot better that the XDA. with the XDA, if I take it off charge at 8.00am I will not be able to make phone calls by lunch time. The ipaq, given that it is a new phone and has had only one charge, is still showing 72% battery after 72 hours, although I haven't made many calls on it.

There is a flip up cover for the screen which looks quite natty, but after a few minutes it becomes irritating.

The screen is small because a lot of space is taken up by the full qwerty keyboard, which I believe to be unnecessary on a PDA but I am prepared to give it a go.

The bluetooth works a lot better than the system on the XDA, which frequently loses the connection to my headset and usually fails to answer an incoming call first time.

If you want a well featured phone with some additional computing functions it is pretty good, provided that you live in a 5 bar signal area .

The camera is crap, as they are on nearly every mobile phone have used. I still can't understand why you would want to take pictures with a phone, to me a camera in a phone is like a gent's urinal in a convent.

There are so many useful features that nearly work and quite a few that do. maybe the manufacturers of PDA phones would listen and fir fewer accessories and make the remaining ones better, I could do with the ability to view PDF files, maintain a large contact database and make phone calls, with a calculator for working out my expenses and a note taking facility for remembering those odd part numbers. All the rest is dross.

My recommendation to buyers is conditional on what it is to be used for. if you want to look at parts diagrams you will find the screen too small.  

How helpful would this review be to a person making a buying decision? Rating guidelines

exceptional

very helpful

helpful

somewhat helpful

not helpful

off topic

Products you might be interested in »

HP iPAQ 914c Business Messenger

HP iPAQ 914c Business Messenger

Candy bar - Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi - Quad Band - 146 g, 154 g

User reviews (2)

Buy now for only £ 183.99

Nokia N97

Nokia N97

Slate - Lithium Ion - Quad Band - 150

User reviews (23)

Buy Now

HP iPAQ Data Messenger

HP iPAQ Data Messenger

Slider - Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi - 3.1 MP digital camera, MP3 player - Quad Band - 160 g, 160

User reviews (1)

Buy now for only £ 179.99

Sony Ericsson Satio
HP iPAQ 614c Business Navigator

HP iPAQ 614c Business Navigator

Candy bar - Bluetooth 2.0, Wi-Fi, Wi-Fi - Quad Band - 145 g

User reviews (3)

Buy now for only £ 299.99

Apple iPhone

Comments about this review »

sallysmith1973 22.02.2007 17:47

Thanks for that - we've been looking at buying a few XDAs from O2 who are our mobile phone providers at work - I think we'll have a look at these too. Thank you, an interesting read. Sal x

jackyann53 30.01.2007 11:23

Very well written and helpful review. Jacky x

grafter123 29.01.2007 16:43

Great review which tell it as it is in an easy to understand way.....eiley

Compare prices for HP iPAQ Hw6910 Mobile Messenger »

1 offer for "HP iPAQ Hw6910 Mobile Messenger" > Without Contract Sorted by: Price
HP iPAQ hw6910 Mobile Messenger - Smartphone - GSM

HP iPAQ hw6910 Mobile Messenger - Smartphone - GSM

HP iPAQ hw6910 Mobile Messenger is packed with advanced features and wireless technology, more

including phone, WLAN capability, secure push
e-mail solutions and GPS Navigation - work hard,
play hard.  Messaging and Security Feature Pack
for Windows Mobile? 5.0 supports secure push
delivery of Outlook information, including e-mail
without the need for 3rd party licensing. 
Quad-band GSM technology delivers world wide
mobile voice and data services with handset mode,
hands-free speakerphone mode, or using a wired or
wireless headset.  Integrated Wi-Fi (802.11b)
provides high-speed Internet access in the office
at home and at your favourite hotspots while
GPRS/EDGE technologies deliver connectivity on the
go.  The latest GPS Navigation software and maps
provide accurate turn-by-turn visual and voice
guidance taking you to any address in Europe. 
Windows Media Player 10 Mobile lets you download
and enjoy MP3s and videos, as well as, access
streaming audio, video and Internet radio.

amazon marketplace e...
Postage & Packaging: Free!
Availability: Usually dispatched within 1-2 business days...
 Visit Shop  >
amazon marketplace e...


More reviews »

HP iPAQ Hw6910 Mobile Messenger - review by gaz-ck

Advantages: Satnav, QWERTY keyboard, email.
Disadvantages: Too large for a phone, dodgy screen protector.

HP iPAQ Hw6910 Mobile Messenger - review by gaz-ck gaz-ck 16.08.2007 (16.08.2007) · Read review
Ciao members have rated this review on average: helpful
Review of HP iPAQ Hw6910 Mobile Messenger



Are you the manufacturer / provider of HP iPAQ Hw6910 Mobile Messenger? Click here