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Sprint Vision PPC-6700 Smartphone

Experience the powerful and feature-rich Sprint PCS VisionSM Smart Device PPC-6700, the first Pocket PC Phone Edition device on Windows... Read More
Experience the powerful and feature-rich Sprint PCS VisionSM Smart Device PPC-6700, the first Pocket PC Phone Edition device on Windows Mobile 5.0 Software available in the U.S. It’s the newest mobile device platform from Microsoft®. With an exciting new form factor—smaller and lighter than traditional Pocket PC devices—this powerhouse has EV-DO built in, ready to support Sprint Wireless High Speed Data capabilities where available. It also sports a 416 MHz Intel® processor, megapixel camera and camcorder, a sliding QWERTY keyboard, and Bluetooth® and Wi-Fi data capabilities. Minimize
Author's Rating: 5/5 stars
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By:  tiffanypenn
Jun 30, 2006

You can send pictures

Author's Rating: 5/5 stars

Pros: Clickable with your finger, slide out keyboard, audio and video recording capability.

Cons: Stylus is easy to lose, one touch buttons are annoying.

The Bottom Line: 
For frequent business travelers, this is a great PDA that holds music too.

Author's Review
You can send pictures from this phone if you have their @sprintpcs.com address. You are still sending it from your Hotmail or Outlook account, but it will deliver the message to their Sprint phone. You can also use the web browser on the phone to log into your account on the Sprint.com website and manage your sprintpcs mail from there. Just update your address book with everyone's sprint mail addy and you're good to go!

I love this phone. It took me awhile to figure out that I was shooting video clips when I thought I was taking pictures and then I realized that I have a phone that shoots video!

The stylus is easy to lose so I would suggest buying the three pack that you can get online and I like that I can use my finger in a pinch. The one touch buttons on the side for internet and voice recording are easily pressed landing you into things you don't want to be in but they can be reprogrammed.

Tell everyone that e-mails you or sends you an Outlook appointment for a conference call to type the phone number into the body or notes section so you can click on the number to dial it directly. It doesn't work if it's in the location field of the appointment.
 


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