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H-P forays into mobiles segment with PDA phone

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New Delhi , May 25

HEWLETT-Packard India has forayed into the cellular segment with the launch of PDA phone, the IPAQ h6365 Pocket PC, which comes with an inbuilt camera.

"This is the first handheld featuring built-in integrated three-way wireless capabilities (GSM, GPRS, WLAN, and Bluetooth — all wireless technologies used for mobile communication)," said a company press release.

" HP's new line of iPAQs features capabilities that address the converging data and voice needs of mobile professional and consumers, allowing them to take full advantage of the rich digital services that today's wireless networks provide," said Mr Sumeet Gugnani, Country Manager-Handhelds, H-P India.

The Microsoft Windows-enabled PDA phone is equipped with Wireless 802.11b, Bluetooth, Quad-band GSM mobile phone, MP3 stereo, digital camera and a detachable snap-on snap-off keyboard.

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