Enterprise PDA phones reviewed

Siemens SK-65

Siemens SK-65

Sony Ericsson P910i

Sony Ericsson P910i





Introduction
Design
Keyboard / Navigation
Display / Camera
Performance / Extras

Phones
BlackBerry 7100V
i-mate PDA2k EVDO
Motorola A1000
NEC N410i
Nokia 9300
O2 XDA IIi
PalmOne Treo 650
Siemens SK-65
Sony Ericsson P910i

Specifications
How we tested
Editor's choice
About RMIT

Product Siemens SK-65
Price AU$849
Vendor Siemens
Phone 1300 665 366
Web www.siemens-mobile.com
 
Interoperability
IrDA, Bluetooth, GPRS & EGPRS, Triband.
Futureproofing
Based on the Blackberry for functionality, average performance, poorly implemented QWERTY keyboard, strong security.
ROI ½
A lot more phone than the NEC at a lower cost but the keyboard is terrible.
Service ½
12 months.
Rating
Product Sony Ericsson P910i
Price AU$1299
Vendor Sony Ericsson
Phone 1300 650 050
Web www.sonyericsson.com

 
Interoperability ½
IrDA, Bluetooth, Triband.
Futureproofing
Good range of features, very easy to use, good CPU performance, additional apps limited.
ROI
Relatively expensive but nevertheless a good range of business functionality.
Service ½
12 months.
Rating


Advertisement

Talkback 1 comments

    Although it is not quite avail ...Anonymous -- 06/07/05

    Although it is not quite available yet, you must also check out the next HP iPAQ 6500 - it is the size of a Blackberry 7230, but so much more capable; quad-band phone with EDGE, 1.3Mpix camera & LED flash, Bluetooth (no WiFi), GPS!!!!, and the usual PPC2003SE stuff (hopefully upgradeable to WindowsMobile5.0 in Oct or so).
    http://www.brighthand.com/article/iPAQ_hw6500_Coming_in_September?site=SmartPhone
    http://davesipaq.com/news/ipaq_hw6500_comparison.html

    And here is a link to some recent forum comment about the size (smaller than a normal iPAQ), battery life (better than a normal iPAQ, not as good as a Blackberry!) and built in keyboard (very similar to Blackberry).
    http://davesipaq.com/forum/showthread.php?p=35358#post35358

    It is already released in Germany & UK (in theory at least!) and I'm hoping to see it in Australia in Aug or Sept..

Back to top

Featured