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HP iPaq 6945 Unlocked Cell Phone with Wi-Fi, GPS, MP3/Video Player, SD--U.S. Version with Warranty (Silver) | 
| Brand: Hewlett-Packard Category: Wireless
List Price: $699.99 Buy Refurbished: $389.99 You Save: $310.00 (44%)

New (1) Used (1) Refurbished (1) from $389.99
Rating: 43 reviews Sales Rank: 5320
Media: Wireless Phone Accessory Operating System: Microsoft Windows Mobile 5.0 Phone Edition CPU Speed: 416 Modem: Wireless cellular modem Display Size: 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 2.9 Dimensions (in): 5 x 3 x 1 Warranty: 1 year warranty
MPN: FA745AA#ABA Model: HP6945 UPC: 882780345720 EAN: 0882780345720 ASIN: B000ILDSLO
Release Date: March 9, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| | This is a quad-band GSM 850/900/1800/1900 cell phone with GPRS/EDGE data capabilities | | | 1.3-megapixel digital camera with video capture | | | Bluetooth and Wi-Fi wireless connectivity for hands-free communication | | | Integrated MP3/video player; expandable memory via MiniSD slot | | | Built-in GPS receiver for navigating on the go; 3-inch TFT display |
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Product Description The HP iPAQ hw6900 Mobile Messenger series provides all the essentials to keep your business running even when you're away from the office - phone, e-mail, and more secure access to business-critical information.This product is Generic English Commercial (Brightpoint).
Amazon.com Product Description If you want one device to do it all, the quad-band HP iPAQ hw6945 deserves a serious look. The hw6945 provides all the essentials to keep your business running when you are away from the office phone and email, while providing secure access to business-critical information. At the same time, let your HP iPAQ keep life fun using the built-in GPS navigation feature, an integrated HP Photosmart camera, and Microsoft Windows Media Player 10 Mobile. Other key features include Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PC Premium Edition, Wi-Fi and EDGE high-speed data support, an Intel PXA270 416 MHz processor, 64 MB of SDRAM, Bluetooth, a 1.3-megapixel camera, and a large 240 x 240 color touch screen. 
The hw6945 provides all the essentials to keep your business running when you're away from the office. See product details. You can also view a product demo (requires Flash). | Design With a full QWERTY thumb board just below the screen and plenty of keys for your favorite functions and applications, the hw6945 is designed for ease of use. You'll enjoy fast access to your Outlook calendar, contacts, and key phone functions. Alternatively, the device can be directly controlled with an included stylus that easily slides in and out of the phone's case. A SecureDigital (SD) card slot is provided, allowing you to expand memory to your needs. The hw6945's TFT display supports up to 65,000 colors and the Windows Mobile 5.0 for Pocket PCs operating system is completely touchscreen-enabled. The screen also features advanced handwriting recognition that is compatible with all of the device's applications. The rear of the unit houses the camera and there's a standard stereo 2.5mm headset jack, while USB data and charging is handled by docking ports on the bottom of the device. Lastly, the device features an easy to recognize LED indication system. A green/amber LED indicates if the phone needs a charge or to notify you of incoming calls/messages, while a blue LED confirms Bluetooth or Wi-Fi connectivity. Calling Features Many of the hw6945's calling features are integrated with the Windows Mobile operating system. For instance, the included Pocket Outlook software features a contacts list that is cleverly combined with the phone's dialing functions. Meanwhile, the phone's handwriting recognition software can be used to dial numbers and enter contact information. The hw6945's built-in speakerphone makes it easy to talk without having the phone to your ear. Polyphonic ringtones are available, as is a vibrating alert. Custom ringtones, as well as a picture ID system are also supported. Lastly, The phone's infrared capabilities makes exchanging business information a snap while the device's Bluetooth (version 1.2) connectivity makes it easy to sync the unit with a wide range of handsfree devices. Messaging, Internet, and Tools The hw6945 is designed as a complete mobile office solution, so Internet and messaging capabilities are robust. The unit comes packed with pocket versions of Outlook and Internet Explorer. Instant messaging via AOL, Yahoo!, and ICQ is also supported. In addition to keeping track of contacts, Pocket Outlook features integrated calendar and email functions. Microsoft's ActiveSync software keeps the device synced with all of your PC's Outlook information (via USB, IR, or Bluetooth connection). Users who want Internet connectivity on the road with their laptop or PDA can tap the unit's wireless modem capabilities. In addition to Outlook/Exchange Server email connectivity, the hw6945 also supports POP3 and IMAP4 email protocols. The unit fully supports basic text messaging, as well as multimedia messaging (MMS). A generous toolset ships with the hw6945's Windows Mobile software. Pocket Outlook includes to-do lists while pocket versions of Word and Excel are included so you can review and edit documents on the go. A calculator, an alarm clock, and a voice memo recorder round out the tools package. Imaging and Entertainment Using the hw6945's integrated media functions, you can store digital music files and easily exchange them with your PC. The included Windows Media Player 10 application can also play videos for even more mobile entertainment. Meanwhile, you can use the unit's 1.3-megapixel camera to capture photos or videos. The camera features an LED flash, as well as self-timer and white balance functions. Gaming on the device is also fully supported. Vital Statistics The HP iPAQ hw6945 weighs 6.33 ounces and measures 4.65 x 2.80 x .71 inches. Its lithium-ion battery is rated at up to 4 hours of digital talk time, and up to 7 days of digital standby time. It runs on the GSM/GPRS/EDGE 850/900/1800/1900 frequencies. The phone comes with a one year limited warranty.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 38 more reviews...
GREAT ALL IN ONE DEVICE March 23, 2007 Smart (CALIFORNIA) 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I love this. Phone works great with Tmobile Prepaid. I use it to sync Outlook and Word between home and office. It's a great note taker. For extensive notes, it works well with Bluetooth keyboard. One thing they don't tell you. In the charging cradle, it does slide show of photos with time and date. So it's a photo picture frame on your desk. GPS rocks. And it's got a voice recorder. Bluetooth works with car kit. Adequate camera. It's smaller than past Ipaqs but the screen is still visible. Love it.
HP 6945 is Great Phone March 15, 2007 Roger Clemmons (Gainesville, FL) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I just got my HP 6945; took chip from my T-Mobile MDA; and I was operational. Took no more time to get mail then any other Pocket PC. I installed Tom-Tom, 5-minute veterinary consult, Plumb's veterinary drugs, synchronized it with my calendar and numbers and I am in business. Using a Jabra bluetooth, I can stream my MP3's while doing everything else. The only feature missing was voice activated dialing, but I am adding MS Voice Commander to fix that. I get better reception and signal (and stability) with the HP 6945 than with my T-Mobile MDA. So, it was a great purchase. Picture quality is not what you want if you are a photographer, but it is a phone. In a pinch, a picture is still worth a thousand words. Beats carrying a phone, a camera and a PDA; since this is all in one. I find that my thumbs don't mind the keyboard, but it does take a little adapting. The numbers lock feature is nice. rog
had the hp 6315 since the beginning March 29, 2007 Shawn Spector (Miami, FL) 9 out of 10 found this review helpful
OK folks, here is the info you have been waiting for, coming from the perspective of a hp 6315 owner: First, ALL the bluetooth issues are resolved completely. You will no longer have to be concerned with reconnecting to headset constantly. Plus, NO MORE ECHO - thank god! the echo problem is fixed. When using the bluetooth to answer phone, it answers imediately and you can talk the second you hit the button, no delay. Headset sounds crystal clear to caller. (I don't know why all these folks are claiming they can't get their headset to pair up. I had no problem) Second, in comparison to the 6315, this phone is greased lightening. Its all a matter of perspective, but if you owned the 6315, you will love the speed on this 6945. ie. hit the power button and it shuts right off with no delay. I would say it operates at double to triple the relative speed of the 6315. Third, no more hangs like the old days. I have been using it non stop for 48 hours utilizing remote surveylance software, installing lots of programs, using mini sd card, streaming with wmp, using internet explorer, using mail & phone, and even running wifi bluetooth and gps - NO REBOOT REQUIRED YET. and memory bounces right back when closing programs rather than clogging up and requiring resets. Basically, Everything that bothered you about the 6315 seems to be fixed. Beware, to my surprise ther was NO included backup software but I installed sprite backup/restore and it works perfectly. Yes, battery life sucks, get a car charger and get over it. Note that the bigger battery solves that problem. Alot of people are saying to get the bigger bat if you use your gps, but if you use gps you will plug into charger to keep phone from going into standby constantly so tell them to stick it:) Note: With small Battery, I took phone off charger at 10:30am and using all features except gps under average loads (including internet surfing and streaming for an hour using wifi and gprs), it was at 62% by 4:30pm. it charged to 100% in about 30-40 min. other Things to note: MS voice 1.6 is AMAZING. It hasn't screwed up once. No comparison to older products. You can now associate rings and photos to your contacts which is nice cause it pops the persons pic up when calls come in (I dont know if spb added this feature or it came with). and this phone works perfectly on tmobile service. The only issue was internet access (I had to change the prefix on the internet server options from internet3 to wap). SPB add on is a must! You will have issues with screen resolution, but since win mobile 5 doesnt support the larger screen res anymore, you might as well get used to it. Plus, you know that new mobile 5 software will be modified for the newer screen sizes. Anyway, that's about it. In conclusion, if you have the 6315 and your thinking about an upgrade, DO IT!!!!
still the king of all smart phones March 13, 2007 Qi Wang (palatine, IL) 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
1. Built in GPS receiver, supported by best selling PDA GPS software iGuidance. BB 8800 sucks 2. Built-in wi-fi coupling free Skype software makes International Phone call cheaper at same quality as fiber line or PC call anywhere for free. 3. Well-backlit full keyboard, easily to compose email, contact, calender, office productive applications ( not like BBs view only). 4. excellent Active link: not only sync email, contact, calendar, photos, movies but also provide internet acess through PC; not only sync with home PC but also Office PC plus Exchange Server. Sync options can be set seperately 5. Excellent Medai Player with Equlizer Customizable which makes headphone output excellent sound quality 6. Very solid built, I dropped it twice onto concrete surface from 4 feet high, after reboot, every function kept working, only a tiny scratch left on it right bottom corner (hardly to see or feel) 7. Ready to throw those pricey Data Plans into garbage bin P.S. I've used it for 5 months, and during this 5 months: a) I never missed single phone call even when I'm in a shelter room where the signal is very weak (my sony ericsson 810i missed signal sometimes), when I'm listening to MP3 through the included headset and when I'm watching IPTV b) I never need to reboot due to freeze. Sometimes, it does show a waiting icon for a couple of seconds, that's because it's paging out system memory in order to accommodate more application to run at the same time. There is no harm, you won't miss a call, you won't lost any data. c) When start to sync with PC, there are a couple of seconds during which keypad or screen won't response.
Excellent device ! February 8, 2007 Aldo Caliz (Bogota, Colombia) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
Finally I have an integrated device that performs very well for each of its functions. It really replaced my old pocket PC, Cell phone and GPS units so now I carry only one device. The radios are excellent (Bluetooth, WiFi, GPS and Phone) and they can work together without interferring among them. The software interfaces are intuitive and well integrated to the operating system. The GPS sensibility and performance is outstanding, even better than a SIRF III. The audio control is practical and you can use the included earphones (2.5 mm conector) or a bluetooth stereo headset. My only complain is for the camera because it's way below the quality level of the device; it takes a long time to open (about 17 secs) and adquire an image (about 12 secs). This device is worth the investment !
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