Performance and OS
Running on Microsoft Windows Mobile 2003 PocketPC Phone Edition, the HP iPAQ h6320 combined personal digital assistant functionalities with mobile communication. The device was powered by a TI OMAP 1510 chipset with an ARM925T CPU, providing modest performance for everyday tasks such as calendar management, contacts, and email. It had 64MB of RAM and 64MB of ROM, which was relatively limited; thus, users often relied on the SD card slot for additional storage, supporting up to 1GB.
- ⬤ HP iPAQ h6320 Introduction
- ⬤ HP iPAQ h6320 Design and Build
- ⬤ HP iPAQ h6320 Display
- ⬤ HP iPAQ h6320 Performance and OS