Filed under: News | Mobile Phones
Nov 6 2006, 8:00am CST | by Luigi Lugmayr
Cingular offers the sliding 8525 Windows Pocket PC. Laptop magazine published a review of this interesting Pocket PC with QWERTY keyboard and HSDPA support.
Quote from the review:
"Over a couple weeks of testing, the 8525 averaged very good throughput of 872 Kbps using the HSDPA connection. When we were within HSDPA coverage, most Web pages loaded within 10 to 15 seconds.
But that wait more than tripled when we were out of HSDPA range and the device fell back to Cingular’s pokey EDGE network. This happened just 30 minutes south of Manhattan.
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Read the full review.
The Cingular 8525 which is the follow-up model to the Cingular 8125 sells for $399.
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