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The h6365 is a converged device, integrating a quad-band GSM/GPRS mobile phone (GSM 850/900/1800/1900 MHz, GPRS Class B multi slot class 10) with a PDA (Personal Digital Assistant) based on Microsoft's Windows Mobile Pocket PC Phone Edition plataform. In addition to the WAN (wide area network) capabilities, it also includes personal area networking based on Bluetooth, and local area networking based on wireless LAN (802.11b). The device runs on a Texas Instruments OMAP1510 chipset. Texas Instruments presented a PDA platform integrating the three types of networking standards a while ago, called Wanda. It seems the h6365 is a successful implementation of this concept. It supports network services like Multiparty Calling Line Identity, Call Waiting and Call Hold. The Pocket Inbox software supports SMS and MMS (both ways).
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