Guest lanrover Posted June 25, 2004 Report Posted June 25, 2004 Has anyone seen/heard about this? Found this on their T-Zone Email settings area. You will see this if you use their alerts or their Secure Mail Connector Software (SMC). Their connector had been updated and this prompted me to find out what had changed. T-Mobile has started to offer a new feature called E-Mail trigger, which when I read tells me that the alerts will come directly to inbox as opposed via SMS. A link on supported devices revealed this device. The device is not yet available on their website nor do the Customer support is able to answer when. My E-Mail Trigger capable handhelds The following handhelds are able to receive My Email alerts and silently trigger your phone to automatically retrieve new email messages into your phone's Email Inbox. HP iPAQ h6315 Pocket PC Phone HP iPAQ h6315 Pocket PC is a Microsoft® Windows® powered Pocket PC that integrates GSM / GPRS, Wi-Fi, and Bluetooth wireless technology to give you high-speed wireless voice and data connectivity at home, at work, and on the go. Unable to Add Attachment here.
Guest fasteye Posted July 29, 2004 Report Posted July 29, 2004 T-Mobile US - I'm testing one of them at the moment. The device will be known as the iPAQ 6340 in the UK.
Guest lanrover Posted September 1, 2004 Report Posted September 1, 2004 Got mine finally 2 days ago and it s nice. It is kind of bulky for me given that I am used to carrying a smaller phone. So I am debating if I must keep it.
Guest zarquon Posted November 22, 2004 Report Posted November 22, 2004 The price of £399.00 + VAT on the HP website looks to be in line with similar devices. Looking at one of the major computer distributers website this is available with a T-mobile connectivity pack... what ever that is. Full details here, on HPs website. I could be tempted, or do I get an M2000 :?
Guest Dade Posted November 22, 2004 Report Posted November 22, 2004 My advice would be to wait just a little longer to see what price point the M2000 gets confirmed at and see what deal you get on an upgrade.
Guest zarquon Posted November 22, 2004 Report Posted November 22, 2004 I would agree with waiting to see what price the M2000 is but I was thinking upgrade to a C500 and buy an H6340. Then you have the best of both worlds, PDA/phone for work and a smartphone for traverling light. My E100 is on it's last legs, I have had to reflash the rom twice in the last month. [added 23/11] Gone for the M2000 upgrade. At 99.99 there realy is no choice :) Price is due to the contract I'm/company is on. No insurance though, but £5 a month for that it is still a good deal.
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