Cingular 8125 PDA Phone

Cingular 8125 PDA Phone

User Rating: Cingular 8125 PDA Phone (53 reviews)
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cnet.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.35 star(s) AT&T 8125

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Review Verdict: Although we weren't terribly impressed by the call quality or the form factor, the Cingular 8100 series provides powerful tools to the mobile professional for getting work done on the go.

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Pros: The Cingular 8100 series features a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Windows Mobile 5, and four forms of wireless (Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, EDGE, and infrared). The quad-band world phone also offers a speakerphone and extralong talk-time battery life.
Cons: Unfortunately, the Cingular 8100 series is clunky and heavy, and it suffers from subpar call quality.
tech-faq.com Professional Review.

HTC 8125

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The HTC 8125 is a slide phone with lots of special features that will make this phone a favorite. The slide phone design allows for a nice, small compact size. The corners and edges are slightly more defined then clamshell or flip phones, but rounded enou

Review Verdict: The phone is quite compact but does weigh in slightly heavier than other phones. At 5.64 ounces, you will definitely know it is present in your trouser pockets but still should fit comfortably. The phone has with it a 2.5mm headset jack and easy to find s

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cnet.com.au Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.1 star(s) Dopod 838 Pro Review - PDAs

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An extremely well-equipped Pocket PC PDA-phone, Dopod has made sure that the 3G-enabled 838 Pro balances features with power so it doesn't leave you hanging when you need to access applications like Skype.

Review Verdict: An extremely well-equipped Pocket PC PDA-phone, Dopod has made sure that the 3G-enabled 838 Pro balances features with power so it doesn't leave you hanging when you need to access applications like Skype. Due to its size and weight, however, you'll need

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Pros: Range of connectivity options including 3G and HSDPA, Slide-out QWERTY keypad, Scroll wheel, Support for Bluetooth stereo (A2DP)
Cons: Chunky size, Heavy, microSD expansion slot
cnet.com.au Professional Review.

i-mate K-JAM Review - Mobile Phones

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The i-mate K-JAM offers a good package of business features at an acceptable price, although if you want top-notch performance, look elsewhere.

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Pros: Charges via USB, Quad-band good for travellers, Supports Wi-Fi, Good battery life, Rotation is twitchy, Processor performance only average, Screen could be easily damaged, Very ordinary camera, No 3G
Cons: Rotation is twitchy, Processor performance only average, Screen could be easily damaged, Very ordinary camera, No 3G
asia.cnet.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3.65 star(s) Dopod 838

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Despite the new Windows Mobile 5.0 OS and integrated keyboard, the 838 is marred by its sluggish performance which leaves much to ask for.

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Pros: Strong build quality ; slide-out keyboard offers good tactile feel ; compact size ; high-quality shots from camera ; competent phone functions (thanks to Windows Mobile 5.0) ;
Cons: A tad too thick ; sluggish operation ; 2.5mm earphone jack ; no lens cover for camera ; no physical lock button ; only miniSD expansion slot available ;
asia.cnet.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 4.1 star(s) Dopod 838 Pro

Comments:
An extremely well-equipped Pocket PC PDA-phone, Dopod has made sure that the 3G-enabled 838 Pro balances features with power so it doesn't leave you hanging when you need to access applications like Skype. Due to its size and weight, however, you'll need

Review Verdict: Although the 838 Pro bears some resemblance to the 838, it is powered by a 400MHz Samsung stacked CPU with 128MB ROM and 64MB SDRAM. This is a significant improvement on the 838, which only has a TI OMAP 850 195MHz processor. This makes accessing applicat

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Pros: Range of connectivity options including 3G and HSDPA ; slide-out QWERTY keypad ; scroll wheel ; support for Bluetooth stereo (A2DP) ;
Cons: Chunky size ; heavy ; microSD expansion slot ;
pcmag.com Professional Review.

Product Rating: 3 star(s) Cingular 8125

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Service Provider: Cingular Wireless, Camera: Yes, Operating System: Windows Mobile Pocket PC

Review Verdict: A solidly built phone that works well for Web browsing and e-mail, but we wish it was better at capturing weak cellular signals.

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Pros: Wi-Fi. Professional appearance.
Cons: Poor phone reception.
zdnet.com Professional Review.

I-mate K-Jam

Comments:
Similar to the T-Mobile MDA and the Cingular 8125, the I-mate K-Jam is a quad-band (GSM 850/900/1800/1900; EDGE), Windows Mobile 5 smart phone. The device rocks a slide-out QWERTY keyboard, Bluetooth, Wi-Fi, and a 1.3-megapixel camera. Unfortunately, it's

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zdnetindia.com Professional Review.

I-mate K-Jam

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Packed with wireless options and productivity tools, the I-mate K-Jam is a powerful smart phone for road warriors
the-gadgeteer.com Professional Review.

i-mate K-JAM HTC Wizard Pocket PC Phone

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Pros: Combined Quad-band Phone/PDA, Good performance, 802.11g WiFi (54Mbps), Bluetooth 1.2 (or possibly 2.0 with upgrade), Excellent thumboard, Excellent screen, Decent ROM available to the user (47.5Mb), Small size, Windows Mobile 5, Combined Quad-band Phone/P
Cons: Telescopic Stylus (although its not too bad), miniSD slot instead of standard SD, A bit on the thick side, Case that makes the device VERY thick, No where near 128Mb ROM available (47.5Mb available to the user), Telescopic Stylus (although its not too bad
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