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HP iPaq 612 Business Navigator

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By John Chan


Even with so many brands of Windows Mobile PDA-phones out there, there will still be those wanting a new HP iPaq. The company has a well-established service and support structure and its last few PDA-phones were pretty reliable. Announced last year, the iPaq 612 Business Navigator will hit stores next month. We spent some time with this S$999 GPS-enabled handheld to see if it would satisfy its fan base--a group of people who have waited more than a year for a new iPaq PDA-phone.

Design

The 612 is not the smallest of devices. It has a thickness of 17.5mm and weighs 145g. The chassis is encased mainly in black with a silver strip running around the sides. It comes with a 2.8-inch QVGA display and below that is a numeric keypad flanked by some shortcut keys.

Unlike most Windows Mobile PDA-phones, the 612's power button is found on the bottom right. Though this took some getting used to, we had no problems with it and found it to be a convenient location for turning the device on and off. The keypad itself is flush with the front surface of the device. There isn't much space between keys, but that did not affect our use of it for typing. Together with the XT9 text input (this is identical to T9 on regular phones), using the keypad for messaging and email should be a breeze.

The most interesting part of the keypad is a raised ring which spans across all the numeric keys except for the 5 and 8. This indicates where the surface is touch-sensitive, and acts as a wheel for navigation. We are no strangers to touch-sensitive navigation wheels, the most famous of which is found on Apple's iPod music players. Unfortunately, while Apple is well-known for it user-friendliness, HP didn't quite recreate the same experience with its "Smart Wheel". While we had no problems moving between menu items and switching between fields using the Smart Wheel, its main flaw was that you can't select by pressing the center of the wheel. That's where the 5 key is found. Nor does it double as an Enter key. The Enter key is, in fact, found on the right side of the 9 key, which makes choosing and selecting a menu item less than intuitive.

What's more, with the Smart Wheel, you can't do precise left and right movements like you can with a regular directional pad. Say you want to move your blinking cursor to the left to delete a word in a message, using the touch-sensitive wheel takes you only up or down to the next field and won't move the cursor within the message box. The Smart Wheel, we feel, is a gimmick that doesn't work well. A regular directional pad would have been easier to implement and more effective. There is also a jog dial on the left of the device which can be used in place of the Smart Wheel, but it, too, doesn't let you make precise horizontal movements in text editing fields.

One thing we especially liked was the dedicated ringer button on the top. This lets you alternate between vibrate and normal modes quickly, much like how the Palm Treo devices all have a switch, also found on the top.

A single mini-USB connector is found on the base of the 612. Just like on all current HTC devices, this is for charging, syncing and to attach a wired headset. A pair of mini-USB stereo headphones with mic is included with the standard package, but if you want to use your own 3.5mm headphones an optional 3.5mm-to-USB converter will be needed.

Memory expansion for the 612 comes in the form of a microSD card slot. Unfortunately, this is found behind the battery, so turning the device off is necessary if you need to swap out a card.

 
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sachinssr: HP iPaq 612 Business Navigator Where I can buy this phone in Mumbai or in India.I need address,phone no ...
MYM: As far as I know, has sirfstar III chip, also assisted-gps (A-GPS).
MYM: 612c has: + "normal" hardware keypad like common phones + touchscreen for touch/stylus input (pressure sensitive) touchsceen has usual WM6 Pro various ...
abhijit: The HP Ipaq 612 is still not available. HP is ridiculous. They have wasted about a years of mine ...
samitnk: Its available on indiaplaza.in and Airtel has also launched it already. It will be more widely available in 2 ...

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