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From the AT&T newsroom comes the news that HP will launch its new Smartphone in the US market. Names HP iPAQ Glisten
"It has both a touch screen (AMOLED, no less!) and a full QWERTY keyboard. It runs Windows Mobile 6.5, and is compatible with the expected set of hardcore enterprise apps that WinMo is known for. It has all the radios inside that the busy professional could ever hope for, including 3G for the U.S. and Europe, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS. It has a pretty decent camera, which comes in at 3.1 megapixels. It also has pretty decent looks."
Power users now now stay connected with outlook calendering, Microsoft word and excel. Also comes with an integrated inbox that summarizes recent emails, calls, and texts.
Users can turn on the built-in Wi-Fi quickly with a dedicated on/off button and enjoy high-speed Internet access – featuring automatic access to over 20,000 AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots included at no additional charge with select smartphone data plans.
So the smart phone comes preloaded with all you need. It has a pretty decent camera 3.1 megapixels. You can also easily share your snaps with snapfish.
With regard to pricing this is what their website says "he HP iPAQ Glisten will be available in the coming weeks for $229.99 (receive a $50 AT&T Promotion Card with two-year agreement, Smartphone data plan). The Smartphone will be available through AT&T business services"
From the AT&T newsroom comes the news that HP will launch its new Smartphone in the US market. Names HP iPAQ Glisten
"It has both a touch screen (AMOLED, no less!) and a full QWERTY keyboard. It runs Windows Mobile 6.5, and is compatible with the expected set of hardcore enterprise apps that WinMo is known for. It has all the radios inside that the busy professional could ever hope for, including 3G for the U.S. and Europe, Wi-Fi, Bluetooth and GPS. It has a pretty decent camera, which comes in at 3.1 megapixels. It also has pretty decent looks."
Power users now now stay connected with outlook calendering, Microsoft word and excel. Also comes with an integrated inbox that summarizes recent emails, calls, and texts.
Users can turn on the built-in Wi-Fi quickly with a dedicated on/off button and enjoy high-speed Internet access – featuring automatic access to over 20,000 AT&T Wi-Fi hotspots included at no additional charge with select smartphone data plans.
So the smart phone comes preloaded with all you need. It has a pretty decent camera 3.1 megapixels. You can also easily share your snaps with snapfish.
With regard to pricing this is what their website says "he HP iPAQ Glisten will be available in the coming weeks for $229.99 (receive a $50 AT&T Promotion Card with two-year agreement, Smartphone data plan). The Smartphone will be available through AT&T business services"
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