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HP iPAQ rw6815

 

HP iPAQ rw6815 is a slider based on HTC Magician. It is run by Windows Mobile 2003 SE for Pocket PC Phone Edition. The device is equipped with an Intel PXA 272 416 MHz CPU, supports Bluetooth interface.

 

  • Class: communicator based on Windows Mobile
  • Position in the line: above HP iPAQ rw6818
  • Rivals: O2 Xda Atom
  • Description based on official information
  • General features
    • Announced in 2006, October
    • GSM 900/1800/1900
    • OS: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0
    • CPU: Intel PXA272 416 MHz
    • LCD 2.7" touchscreen, TFT, has the resolution of 240x320 pixels and shows up to 262000 colours (restriction by the OS - 65000 colours)
    • Battery type Li-Ion 1530 mAh
    • Battery life:
      • talk mode - up to 5.5 hours
      • standby mode - up to 150 hours
    • Dimensions: 58 x 102 x 18.5 mm
    • Weight: 140
  • Memory
    • 128 MB internal memory
    • 64 MB RAM
    • Expansion connector for MiniSD
  • Call management, ringing tones
    • Vibracall
    • Polyphonic call melodies, 64 tones polyphony
    • Speakerphone
    • Fast dial
    • Automatic redial
    • MP3, WMA, WAV melodies as a call melody
  • SMS
    • Predictive text input Т9
    • SMS E-mail, MMS
  • Camera
    • Integrated CMOS 2 MP camera
    • Records video
    • Flash
  • Multimedia
    • Java MIDP 2.0
    • Games
    • Supported audio formats: MIDI, MP3, WMA, WAV, AMR
    • Dictaphone
    • FM-radio
  • Connectivity
    • EDGE class 10
    • GPRS class 10
    • MiniUSB
    • USB 1.1
    • Audioconnector 2.5 mm
    • Wi-Fi 802.11b
    • Bluetooth 1.2 (profiles: headset, hands-free, object push, serial port, dial-up network, A2DP, AVRCP)
    • Synchronization with PC

 

Dinis Yamalitdinov (specs@mobile-review.com)
Published — 4 October 2007

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