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blackberry compatible PDAs
I am currently using a palm tungsten c and a blackberry 7290. I'd like to combine the two, preferably into a palm device - is there a palm device which runs blackberry software? I can't trace anything on google.
If not, is there a pocket pc device that fits the bill? I think the O2 xda ii does but I'd prefer something with a proper qwerty keyboard (which both my current devices have). The nokia E61 looks tempting but the finance software I use, handmark's pocket money, doesn't run on symbian, only palm or pocket pc platforms. Any help appreciated. Many thanks. |
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Have a look at the Xda Exec
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thanks for the info
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Doesn't the new Treo use the Blackberry thingy? It has palm OS, wifi and its a PDA. Not sure if its good or not.
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it doesn't use blackberry but pop3 auto poll combined with remote sync will do exactly what blackberrry does, invariably cheaper than most blackberry packages. In fact, you can do all that with the tungsten combined with a regular mobile phone. Personally, I'd recommend ditching the blackberry alltogether and getting a 3g phone with bluetooth, then you can use the palm in place of the blackberry.
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