HP iPAQ 614c - good business

Software, phone calls, data transfer

HP handsets were never bad in software, and this Business Navigator is no exception. The Today screen is still quite poor, there are no extra plugins for it. There is, however, a quick-launch software called HP Shortcuts, where we can store icons for ten applications.

In the menu there are a couple of treats. To begin with there is a PDF reader (ClearVue PDF), a bit below we can find three HP apps, one of them being the configuration part of the previously mentioned shortcut panel, the other being Help And Support, while the last one is iPAQ Tips. The platform that provides support for Java applications is also pre-installed, just like Voice Commander. We can also find HP’s image viewer and the software called Voice Reply, which lets us answer to incoming stuff with voice messages. The last two extras are everyone’s favorite Google Earth and the system info software called HP Asset Viewer.

Software related to phone calls are the default ones, so messaging and contacts are handled by Outlook, which does its job flawlessly, the email client supports authenticated IMAP servers and attached files, while in the contact list we can store contacts until there is some internal memory free and there are lots of extra fields.

I had no problems with sound quality during phone calls. The GSM module is quad-banded (850/900/1800/1900 MHz), but the phone supports 3rd generation networks too. For data transfer we can use 802.11b/g WiFi or HSDPA, and in case there’s no network coverage we can fall back to UMTS/EDGE/GPRS. Bluetooth is of version 2.0 and it supports the stereo profile.

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