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HP iPAQ 510

Majority of smartphones may be bulky, but for the HP iPAQ 510 it just look like a regular-sized candy bar phone. The HP iPAQ 510 vVoice Messenger is powered by Windows Mobile 6.

The phone comes with 128MB of internal memory and 64MB RAM as well as a 1.3 megapixel camera. The quad-band phone also has voice command functions, which can be used for a variety of things including opening applications and playing music.

According to HP, the phone allows you to view your e-mail messages in their original HTML format and you can simple click on a link or directly dial a phone number from the e-mail message if you want to.

Wireless surfing and exchanging of files can also be done as the HP iPAQ 510 comes with integrated WiFi and Bluetooth connectivity. The only thing that’s missing is 3G support.

The HP iPAQ 510 is scheduled to be available next month. Pricing is yet to be confirmed.

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