these phones are packed with features like pda phones,pda tv phones.do they have software incompatibilities especially because they don't run on operating systems like windows mobile,symbian,or palm?
You can't tell.
MAYBE it will be j2me compatible and you will be able to use java apps. But expect compatibility issues.
I use pda phone with windows mobile 5.0 , for some reason i want full reset it back. but i want keep my text sms. can we?
yes, its quite simple, access the menu to transfer and you're done

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Pantech Link Phone (AT&T)
$199.99
This mobile phone features customizable ringtones for personalizing the sound of your phone and Bluetooth capability for hands-free conversations. Use the 1.3MP camera with video record to capture special moments on the go. Requires $20 or higher messaging/data add-on. Early Termination Fee $150…
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HTC Mogul PPC-6800 Phone (Sprint)
$349.99
Leave the laptop behind and stay connected and productive wherever you roam with the HTC Mogul PPC-6800 Smartphone, the newest Windows Mobile 6 Professional Edition device from Sprint. The successor to the popular Sprint PPC-6700, the HTC Mogul has a surprise waiting up its sleeve: just slide the top of the phone sideways to reveal a full QWERTY keyboard. And the new Windows Mobile 6 operating sys…
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Im looking for a new phone and i see in the description that some phones are PDA and are a smartphone but i don't know what that is!!!
explains it all http://www.webopedia.com/DidYouKnow/Hardware_Software/2008/smartphone_cellphone_pda.asp

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EMPIRE 3 Pack of Screen Protectors for Apple iPod Touch 4 / 4th Generation
$5.99
This Apple iPod Touch 4 / 4th Generation screen protector provides excellent protection to your device’s screen from unwanted scratches, blemishes, and dust damaging your screen. The Apple iPod Touch 4 / 4th Generation screen protector quickly and easily adheres directly to your screen. It also features a non-adhesive backing, which will not leave sticky residue behind. Keep your screen looking br…
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Samsung Galaxy S II Epic Touch 4G Android Phone (Sprint)
$599.99
A premium Android-powered smartphone, the Samsung Epic 4G Touch for Sprint has been designed to deliver the best multilayered entertainment experience thanks to its superior speed and display innovation. Powered by one of the fastest processors on the market–the new 1.2 GHz dual-core Samsung Exynos, the Epic 4G Touch runs on Sprint’s ultra-fast 4G network (as well as 3G networks where 4G isn’t a…
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Wireless Virtual Laser Keyboard
The future has officially arrived. The wireless Bluetooth Virtual Laser Keyboard can revolutionize the way you communicate via phone text messages. The full-size keyboard can be projected on any flat surface, even in the sunlight. It’s so easy to type, it’s like being allowed to talk again! Or, it can turn your PDA into a usable word processor and an email station that wants more than hunt-’n-peck…
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I am a loyal Verizon user and since I am due for an upgrade and my PDA went out on me, I thought I would buy one of those PDA Phones but do not know which one. I use my mobile phone for my sole source of telephonic communication besides my work phone. I never exceed the 400 anytime minutes and that is also because most of my family is on the Verizon IN network. On the PDA side, I use it mostly for contacts and scheduling. My emailing would be at a minimum as I am always close to a PC and when I am on the road, its not long enough to warrant immediate emails.
I am looking at the Treo 650, 700 and and now the Motorla Q. Never having used one of these things, I am kinda lost on what I should get. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated!
Thanks!
After much thought, I have wittle down my decision to either the Motorola Q or the Treo 650. The 700 is just too much money to pay for.
I used yo have a blackberry 750, I think it was anyways, and I loved it. I now have a Treo 700 which is very nice but the operating system seems to crash when you are on the internet or running multiple applications (thats windows for you). My co-worker had to trade his in twice because of problems with it crashing all the time. Mine seems to work ok.
The Q is a nice phone and does almost everything the Treo does but it does not have a touch screen which is what kept me from purchaseing it. Its about $200 cheaper than a treo so if cost is a factor, the Q has more bang for the buck.
What's the best handheld PDA/Phone for a real estate agent to buy? I need one that can access the MLS and take good quality pictures. Also, I need to be able to email those pics instantly to a client.
Although technology still falls short of finding the perfect "all in one" device, the Treo 650 is the best on the market for real estate professionals at this time. Unfortunately, the Treo 700 sacrifices too much for me to recommend that model. Maybe the next incarnation will be better.
Downside: The Treo 650 does not take high quality photos (for that you will need a good digital camera) — but it does have a serviceable quality cameral built in to offer the advantage of a quick turn around, MLS access, email, phone, access to Top Producer (and similar real estate agent programs), and even electronic IR lock boxes in some regions. (Check with your local broker to determine if this is available for you.)
What it will offer the real estate agent is a way to be quick to respond to your potential client's needs and to be able to send them photos and information on the spot (by email or IM or phone). It's an impressive offering and the high-tech edge means you get quicker turn around, your service seems more instantaneous and your clients feel more coddled and "well-cared-for" in your hands.