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Is the XV6700 pretty good?

Discussion in 'PDA discussion' started by dejahboi, Oct 18, 2006.

  1. dejahboi

    dejahboi Regular member

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    I was wondering if custom ringtones could go on that phone..is it possible....

    but other than that, is it a phone where it can be really useful for business??
     
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    of course it's a ppc avoid the treo, the treo 700 700w are good examples of buisness those are mostly business, and have low memory in regards to applications. The xv6700 has a nice sized screen, The keyboard is perfect, i think it's touch screen, and lot more memory and space. Yes that's a good choice for a ppc, and since it's a ppc yes you can customize ring tones
     
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    as far as ringtones......i got that info. that it can be changed, but other than that...how bout applications?
     
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    I had the 6700, Now the Moto. Q. it uses a Stylus for the Touch Screen ability, Storage wise, you can use up to a 2GB mini sd where you can also store appts. As far as applications, the most Popular site is the Handango site, which the 6700, has a pre-installed I.E. link that takes you there if I rememmber correctly. Allot of the programs have Trial downloads that you can download to try for free.
    Most of them have a time limit without full functional capabilities unlike the Paid version.
    There's also numerous sites to get applicatons from, like mobilegear.com, pocketpcthoughts.com, even sites like CNET's download.com, pcmag.com, pcworld.com. etc...
     

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