BlackBerry 8800
The BlackBerry 8800 could be described as a somewhat beefier version of the multimedia-friendly BlackBerry Pearl device, featuring the same smooth trackball navigation and side chrome accents, but adding on a larger screen and full QWERTY keyboard.
RIM BlackBerry 7130c
The BlackBerry 7130c represents Research In Motion’s expansion beyond the email-centric market. Its slim and sleek design loses the utilitarian “calculator” look better target a more mainstream market segment.
Palm Treo 700p
The latest Palm-OS based Treo device looks and feels quite similar to its predecessor, the Treo 650. The manufacturers have made a number of subtle design changes, however, including the welcome addition of dedicated send and end call keys.
T-Mobile Sidekick 3
The Sidekick smartphone has long been popular among younger users, due to its nifty flip screen, rapid-fire QWERTY keyboard, and strong emphasis on wireless email and instant messaging.
Motorola Q
Motorola seems eager to transfer its success with the RAZR handset to the smartphone market, making the new Motorola Q device one of the slimmest mobile computing solutions to date.
UTStarcom PPC-6700
Offered by Telus Mobility in Canada and Sprint Nextel in the United States, UTStarcom’s PPC-6700 is a truly versatile device that combines the functions of a mobile smartphone and handheld computer into a single unit.
Palm Treo 700p
Modeled after the Treo 700w, the recently announced 700p boasts most of the same features, but with an easy-to-use Palm OS operating system.
BlackBerry 7130e
Research in Motion has finally launched its first EV-DO enabled wireless email device, in the form of the BlackBerry 7130e.
Palm Treo 700w
Similar in design to its predecessor, the Treo 650, this advanced smartphone adds the convenience of a lively EV-DO mobile broadband connection, in combination with a Windows operating system.
Palm Treo 650
Officially unveiled in October, 2004, the Treo 650 has become one of Palm’s most popular mobile smartphone solutions.





