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Review: smartphone points users in right direction

HP’s latest smartphone boasts satellite navigation capabilities, but battery life is limited

Price: £299 (SIM-free)
Manufacturer: HP
Daniel Robinson, IT Week, 02 May 2008
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The iPaq 614 provides email and navigation functions while still being light enough to be used as a phone. Frequent travellers might be best advised to invest in the optional Navigation Kit, while heavy email users will also be better served by a device with a full qwerty keyboard.

PROS: Built-in sat-nav; Shortcut keys for easy use; HSDPA and Wi-Fi support

CONS: No qwerty keys; Limited battery life

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