HP iPAQ 910c Overall Review
The HP iPAQ 910c, unveiled in September 2007, represents an era where smartphones began to blend professional utility with personal connectivity. It operates on the Windows Mobile platform, offering a suite of productivity applications including Office Mobile, which made it a favored choice among business users.
Featuring a 2.46-inch display, the iPAQ 910c offers a comfortable screen size for reading emails, browsing, and using applications. With a 3.15 MP primary camera, it provides the capability to capture decent photographs for its time. The device is powered by a robust 1840 mAh battery, which is substantial for maintaining long periods of use without frequent charges.
The smartphone is equipped with 128 MB of RAM, supporting the Windows Mobile 6.1 Professional OS smoothly for most tasks expected from a business-centric device. It also includes expandable storage via a microSD slot, allowing users to carry more documents and media on the go.
Pros and Cons
Pros:
- Strong battery life, catering to extended use.
- Business-oriented features including Office Mobile for productivity on the go.
- Robust build quality typical of HP’s iPAQ range.
- Expandable storage via microSD, enhancing its utility.
Cons:
- Limited by older Windows Mobile OS, affecting app compatibility and modern functionality.
- Modest camera performance by today’s standards.
- The RAM and processing power may not suffice for intensive applications or multitasking.