The Dolphin 9900 comes with a wrist strap for all day comfort and a magnesium alloy environment resistant casing for resilience against the wear and tear of data gathering. This is perhaps one of those devices that come with a pretty good camera because image scanning forms a core part of this device’s function.
The combination of seamless voice and data communication between you and your mobile workers, and GPS-enabled location-based functionality gives you the ability to achieve real-time connection to your employees, your supply chain and your customers – improving productivity and customer service.
Adaptus Imaging Technology enables capturing more frontline data to improve operations, expedite processes all leading to your ability to increase profitability
Running on Windows Mobile 6, the Dolphin 9900 from Honeywell is one of the more heavy duty B2B Windows Mobile devices available today. The 9900 comes with a bar code scanner. It isenhanced with excellent battery life and wireless full area LAN for direct and real time communications with your workforce.
Specs
* Intel XScale PXA270 624 MHz processor
* 640 × 480 pixel camera and bar code scanner
* 256MB RAM
* 1GB flash memory
* 2500mAh extended life battery
* SD memory card slot
* Bluetooth connectivity
* Wi-Fi support
Honeywell Dolphin 9900
Honeywell’s Dolphin 9900 heavy duty B2B device is now readily available, and will be powered by the Windows Mobile 6 operating system. It comes with a wrist strap for you to keep it close at all times, while the magnesium alloy environment resistant casing is good to go up against daily rough-and-tumnle use. Good idea to include the bright orange stylus that makes it a whole lot easier to see even if you drop it among a pile of junk!

Expected release in June of 2009, this should be the world’s most advanced mobile computer.
The N97 is the newest phone in Nokia’s line of products based on the S60 platform (5th Edition).
The target market for this phone is definitely the younger crowd who wants a modern, powerful phone but prefer features and capability to trendiness and brand name wow-factor.
It’s designed for the needs of Internet-savvy consumers and anyone is into gadgets, phones, or simply be someone who loves having the latest and greatest in the wireless market.
The large 3.5? touch screen display makes it very convenient to operate and with a slide-out full QWERTY keyboard you can text all day long with ease. The screen resolution is 640 by 360 pixels, which is close to the resolution many full sized desktop computers were offering 10 years ago. It seems that touch screen smart phones are the current trend right now.
The Symbian OS-based smartphone also features a music and video player, a 5-megapixel camera with Carl Zeiss optics and the internal memory is 32GB, and that comes standard on the phone. In addition to the internal space, expandable memory card slots can hold data cards of up to 16GB in size, to store music, photos, or videos. That’s a total storage limit of 48GB, which blows any other device clean out of the water.
The Nokia N97 introduces the concept of ‘social location’. With integrated A-GPS sensors and an electronic compass, the Nokia N97 mobile computer intuitively understands where it is. The Nokia N97 makes it easy to update social networks automatically with real-time information, giving approved friends the ability to update their ‘status’ and share their ‘social location’ as well as related pictures or videos. The Nokia N97 makes it easy to update social networks automatically with real-time information. Integrated social networking utilities update your MySpace and Facebook information right from the main page. Nokia Maps is included as well, which gives you access to national and local maps whenever you need them.
As a phone with a sliding keyboard, it is a little thicker than phones that do not have a physical keyboard but it is directly comparable to the thickness of phones of the same type. It is less than 16 mm thick and does not seem too large or small in any way.
The fully functional integrated web browser can view practically any website that a desktop computer could; making it easy to surf the web, especially when using the Wi-Fi.
Packing the N97 smart phone with all these great features will make it one of the priciest mobile devices out there but as the saying goes “you get what you paid for”. With a tag of around $700 without a contract discount, Nokia N97 is perhaps the most expensive mainstream smart phone available.
The Nokia N97 will certainly be the flagship Smartphone of Nokia for quite a while.
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