Monday, October 10, 2005
Mobile Tech Review has had a fairly extensive look at Sprint's new Audiovox PPC-6700.
"The PPC-6700 is both a full-featured Pocket PC PDA running Windows Mobile 5.0 and a Sprint PCS cell phone. It replaces the much larger and somewhat crankier Audiovox PPC-6600 which featured a standard slider keyboard design. It has a 416 MHz processor, 128 megs of flash ROM, a mini-SD card slot, 1.3 megapixel camera and supports both 1xRTT and EVDO. This was the first Windows Mobile 5 phone to hit the US market and it's offered exclusively by Sprint PCS.
There are a numbr of pictures, as well as some comparisons using Spb Benchmark. If you are interested in the device, you can read the entire review by clicking on the link below.
"The PPC-6700 is both a full-featured Pocket PC PDA running Windows Mobile 5.0 and a Sprint PCS cell phone. It replaces the much larger and somewhat crankier Audiovox PPC-6600 which featured a standard slider keyboard design. It has a 416 MHz processor, 128 megs of flash ROM, a mini-SD card slot, 1.3 megapixel camera and supports both 1xRTT and EVDO. This was the first Windows Mobile 5 phone to hit the US market and it's offered exclusively by Sprint PCS.
There are a numbr of pictures, as well as some comparisons using Spb Benchmark. If you are interested in the device, you can read the entire review by clicking on the link below.





