Cingular Wireless launches Cingular 8525 Pocket PC
Brands, Networks, Telephony, Wireless-Mobile November 7th, 2006
Cingular Wireless launches Cingular 8525 Pocket PC
US based mobile service provider Cingular Wireless has launched their latest device named Cingular 8525 Pocket PC.
The company claims that this is the first PDA in the U.S. that can use 3G UMTS/HSDPA networks. It offers broadband connections at speeds approaching 1 Mbps.
Cingular Wireless is hoping that these new generation products would help it improve customer experience and get it more customers away from rival networks.
They are targeting this new product at the business users on the move. The device offers high-speed access to e-mail and corporate information as well as digital multimedia content.
Cingular 8525 Pocket PC is powered by Microsoft’s Windows Mobile 5.0 OS.
Cingular spokesperson John Kampfe said in a statement on this new product release: “With this handheld, we are providing international 3G capabilities through the UMTS/HSDPA network, which means it can be used with well over 100 UMTS networks out there. It is the only device of its type with global coverage.”
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