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Ok short and simple:

A Pda is now needed to replace the 2210,

-I need it to run TomTom,
-make phone calls,
-have wi-fi,bluetooth,
-take photos,
-also be able to plug into my digital camera to store pictures,
-also have a built in modem for it to be able to connect to my laptop so I can access web from remote locations (via T-mobile network)
-Decent battery life.
-be portable to transfer to other vehicles.
Any ideas? mda3? 6915? etc?
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None of them will connect your camera but these will match all your other requirements.

http://www.totalpda.co.uk/HTC-3300-Premium-pack.aspx
http://www.totalpda.co.uk/HP-iPAQ-69...essenger-.aspx
http://www.totalpda.co.uk/HP-iPAQ-6815.aspx
http://www.totalpda.co.uk/HTC-TyTN-PDA-Phone.aspx


The p3300 and 6915 both have a GPS built in and the P3300 comes with tomtom 6. With the other you would have to add tomtom to them.


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Ok short and simple:

A Pda is now needed to replace the 2210,

-I need it to run TomTom,
-make phone calls,
-have wi-fi,bluetooth,
-take photos,
-also be able to plug into my digital camera to store pictures,
-also have a built in modem for it to be able to connect to my laptop so I can access web from remote locations (via T-mobile network)
-Decent battery life.
-be portable to transfer to other vehicles.
Any ideas? mda3? 6915? etc?
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Thanks for that. I assume I can print and store word documents when required? I spoke to T-mobile today and told them about PDA requirements, they are trying to push me to there PDA which has HSDPA service enabled, they reckon when plugged to my laptop the data stream will be 2MB Broadband speed? Is this the case with the PDA's you have?
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Was it the MDA Vario II?

Thats the HTC tytn which has HSDPA. HTC are the manufacturers tmobile buy it and put a tmobile badge on it.

I've got this one myself and its very fast for internet access but I dont think thats the speeds you reach.

Same idea as my 8meg broadband at home never downloading at at 8meg they always give maximum possible speed.

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Ok, so it looks like the TYTN is the one to go for? Yes T-mobile were trying to sell me the Vario II. Does the 6915 not have HSDPA? How much are you bundling TomTom for with TYTN? Is it due to be upgraded yet? (TYTN)
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No only the Tytn has HSDPA (3G) Its a brand new device so no upgrades yet. Think its only been out about 3 months now.
I can put together a bundle with the tytn and tomtom 6. If you give me a call I can go over some details with you


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Ok, so it looks like the TYTN is the one to go for? Yes T-mobile were trying to sell me the Vario II. Does the 6915 not have HSDPA? How much are you bundling TomTom for with TYTN? Is it due to be upgraded yet? (TYTN)
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