Most Popular PDA Cell Phones
The best of both worlds: The integration of the PDA & Cell Phone has taken off with the introduction of such bestsellers such as the Blackberry 7280, and the PalmOne Treo 650 - both of which have become essential mobility tools for business users.
Blackberry PDA Phones
Blackberry PDA Phones feature integrated email and many useful applications and business integration such as Microsoft Exchange and Lotus Domino support.
Palm One Treo PDA Phones
Treo Smartphones, especially the Treo 650 and Treo 600 have turned into the "must buy" of the 2004-2005 Cell Phone shopping season. Integrating cell phone, web browsing and PDA functions into one compact, ergonomic and attractive unit.
T-Mobile Sidekick II
The Sidekick II is T-Mobile's entry into the PDA Phone craze. Vastly improved over the original Sidekick, it has been breaking sales records this year.
Samsung PDA Phones
The Samsung i500 PDA Phone, slim wireless device combines a flip-top phone with a Palm OS organizer for maximum productivity while on the road. The dual-band/tri-mode i500 offers wireless fast web access from any location for looking up stock quotes, flight schedules, and weather forecasts or using email and text messaging. Also notable is the Samsung i700 PDA Phone with a built-in camera and palm's PDA software.
Kyocera PDA Phones
Verizon's Kyocera 7135 PDA phone has also established itself a good option for cell phone users wanting to combine web, cell phone and productivity tools in one compact unit.
Toshiba Pocket PC
The Toshiba Pocket PC 2032 is the first integrated Pocket PC phone to be offered by Sprint, and includes cell phone and PDA functions including handwriting recognition and a great selection of Microsoft Software, including Pocket Word, Pocket Excel, Pocket Internet Explorer, Pocket Outlook 2000, Windows Media Player, and ActiveSync 3.5, and is equipped with Windows Media Player for viewing MP3 video and audio files.



