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Pocket PC phone unveiled at Tech Ed
May 24, 2004

Audiovox Communications Corp. and AT&T Wireless unveiled an integrated wireless Pocket PC phone today at Microsoft's Tech-Ed conference in San Diego. The new Pocket PC phone, based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile software, will be available in June, the companies say.

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The PPC 4100 features an "unmatched combination of power, function, and form" that makes this "all-in-one" device one of the best values on the market today, according to the companies' joint announcement. The device was also named a finalist for the "Best of TechEd 2004 Awards" conducted by Windows & .NET Magazine and SQL Server Magazine. Winners will be announced May 26th.

The PPC 4100 is a tri-band (850/1800/1900 MHZ) GSM/GPRS Pocket PC phone that combines the capabilities of a PDA with integrated wireless voice and data. It supports international roaming and enhanced coverage and quality services from recent AT&T Wireless network upgrades, according to AT&T.

The device runs Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PCs on a 400 MHz Intel XScale processor with 64MB of RAM and 64MB of ROM. A built-in SD/MMC expansion slot enables file storage on removable Flash media.

The partners say that Windows Mobile 2003 offers several valuable enhancements over previous versions of the operating system, including:
  • "Always-on" Data Connection. Improves application startup.
  • Windows Media Player 9. Supports Windows Media Audio and Video 9 Series, with improved play list management and support for Microsoft Plus! Digital Media Edition.
  • Improved SMS Integration. Inbox will look for the phone number on an incoming short message service (SMS) message in the Contacts database and display the sender's name if there is a match. An option to call back the sender of an SMS has been added to the SMS notification screen and to Inbox. The SMS account in Inbox is now available when the radio is offline.
  • Phone Mute and Volume Control. New dual volume control separates the phone's ringer volume and the Pocket PC's system volume so users can choose their ideal sound level.
Key features and specifications of the PPC 4100 Pocket PC phone include: Processor -- 400 MHz Intel XScale
  • Memory -- 64MB RAM, 64MB ROM
  • Display -- 3.5 inch TFT LCD, 320x240 resolution (QVGA), 64K colors
  • Storage -- One SD/MMC slot
  • Communications modes --
    • GPRS Class 10
    • Tri Band GSM 850/1800/1900
  • Operating System -- Windows Mobile 2003 for Pocket PC, with Pocket versions of Microsoft Office applications
  • Dimensions -- 4.29 x 2.69 x .85 in.The PPC 4100 will be priced at $349 (after a $50 "instant rebate"), according to the companies.



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