Overview
The HP iPAQ h6325, launched in the fourth quarter of 2004, was a notable attempt by HP to capture the market's attention with a versatile PocketPC phone. Although discontinued, it remains an interesting device to examine due to its capabilities at the time. As a gadget that operated on GSM network technology, the h6325 supported multiple bands, including GSM 850, 900, 1800, and 1900, ensuring global connectivity with GPRS class 10 for data services. However, it lacked EDGE, a limitation in data transfer speed by today's standards.
- ⬤ HP iPAQ h6325 Overview
- ⬤ HP iPAQ h6325 Design and Build
- ⬤ HP iPAQ h6325 Display
- ⬤ HP iPAQ h6325 Operating System and Performance